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Ms 2810 f. 29v, Monsters from the land of the Merkites, from the
CHT176648 Ms 2810 f.29v, Monsters from the land of the Merkites, from the Livre des Merveilles du Monde, c.1410-12 (tempera on vellum) by Boucicaut Master, (fl.1390-1430) (and workshop); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: monstres du pays des Merkites; an ethnic group with links to the Mongols; collected record of travels in the Orient, including those of Marco Polo (1254-1324) Odorico de Pordone (c.1286-1331) Guillaume de Boldensele, the Armenian monk Hayton, Ricaldo da Monte di Croce (c.1243-1320) and the fictitious knight Sir John de Mandeville; ); French, out of copyright
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This print showcases a page from the Livre des Merveilles du Monde, created by the talented Boucicaut Master and his workshop in the early 15th century. The image, titled "Monsters from the land of the Merkites" depicts an array of fantastical creatures that inhabit this mysterious realm. The monsters depicted here are believed to be inspired by an ethnic group known as the Merkites, who had connections to the Mongols. This manuscript serves as a compilation of various travel accounts from explorers such as Marco Polo, Odorico de Pordone, and Sir John de Mandeville. As we delve into this mesmerizing scene, we encounter grotesque beings with deformities like one-legged creatures and headless monstrosities. Cyclops-like figures with single eyes peer out at us while mutated beasts roam amidst rocky landscapes. These illustrations provide a glimpse into medieval perceptions of distant lands along trade routes like the Silk Road and Spice Route. The exquisite illumination on vellum brings these extraordinary creatures to life, showcasing both their terrifying features and intricate details. It is through works like these that we can appreciate how medieval Europeans envisioned far-off lands filled with wonders beyond imagination. This print captures not only artistic mastery but also offers insight into historical exploration and cultural exchange during a time when Europe was fascinated by tales of distant lands and mythical beings.
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