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Ms Fr 2810 f. 45, How the Great Khan used tree bark as currency
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Ms Fr 2810 f. 45, How the Great Khan used tree bark as currency
CHT38277 Ms Fr 2810 f.45, How the Great Khan used tree bark as currency, from the Livre des Merveilles du Monde, c.1410-12 (tempera on vellum) by Boucicaut Master, (fl.1390-1430) (and workshop); 42x29.8 cm; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: possibly Kublai Khan (1214-94) or Ghengis Khan (1167-1227); le Grand Khan instituant l ecorche d arbre comme monnaie d echange; 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; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23175814
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This print showcases a remarkable medieval manuscript titled "Ms Fr 2810 f. 45, How the Great Khan used tree bark as currency". Created by the talented Boucicaut Master and his workshop around 1410-12, this tempera on vellum artwork measures an impressive 42x29.8 cm and is housed in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France. The image depicts an intriguing scene from history, possibly featuring Kublai Khan or Genghis Khan, two legendary figures of the Mongolian Empire. It portrays the Grand Khan introducing tree bark as a form of currency – a concept that seems unusual to modern eyes but was significant during that era. The Livre des Merveilles du Monde serves as a comprehensive record of various explorations in the Orient, including those made by renowned travelers like Marco Polo and Sir John de Mandeville. This particular illustration sheds light on economic practices along ancient trade routes such as the Silk Road. With its exquisite illumination and intricate details, this miniature painting transports viewers back to a time when paper money had not yet emerged as a dominant monetary system. The visual narrative invites us to ponder upon cultural exchanges between Asia and Europe while marveling at the ingenuity behind using natural resources like tree bark for transactions. Through this print from Fine Art Finder's collection by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded of how historical artifacts can provide valuable insights into our past and inspire us with their artistic brilliance.
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