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Gran Khan Palace in Pekin (Beijing) These are Qubilai (Kubilai Khan, first emperor of the Mongolian Yuan dynasty (1215-1294) or Ghengis Khan (1167-1227). Hunting scene
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Gran Khan Palace in Pekin (Beijing) These are Qubilai (Kubilai Khan, first emperor of the Mongolian Yuan dynasty (1215-1294) or Ghengis Khan (1167-1227). Hunting scene
JLJ4592513 Gran Khan Palace in Pekin (Beijing) These are Qubilai (Kubilai Khan, first emperor of the Mongolian Yuan dynasty (1215-1294) or Ghengis Khan (1167-1227). Hunting scene. Miniature taken from " The Book of Wonders of the World" Ms. 2810 Folio 197v enluminated by the Master of Egerton and John (Jehan) of Mandeville (1300? -1372), 1410-1412. B.N, Paris by Master of Egerton, (active 1405-20); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Gran Khan Palace in Pekin (Beijing) These are Qubilai (Kubilai Khan, first emperor of the Mongolian Yuan dynasty (1215-1294) or Ghengis Khan (1167-1227). Hunting scene. Miniature taken from " The Book of Wonders of the World" Ms. 2810 Folio 197v enluminated by the Master of Egerton and John (Jehan) of Mandeville (1300? -1372), 1410-1412. B.N, Paris); Photo © Photo Josse
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This print showcases the Gran Khan Palace in Pekin (Beijing), a majestic structure that once stood as a symbol of power and grandeur. The image transports us back to ancient times, immersing us in the rich history of the Mongolian Yuan dynasty. The focal point of this artwork is a hunting scene, depicting either Qubilai (Kubilai Khan) or Ghengis Khan himself, two legendary figures who played significant roles in shaping the empire's destiny. As we observe this miniature from "The Book of Wonders of the World" we are reminded of their prowess as conquerors and leaders. Enlivened by the Master of Egerton and John (Jehan) of Mandeville, this masterpiece was created between 1410-1412. Its intricate details and vibrant colors bring life to every element within it - from the palace architecture to the hunters on horseback chasing their prey. Preserved within Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France, this photograph captures not only an extraordinary piece of art but also serves as a testament to human creativity throughout history. It allows us to appreciate both the skillful craftsmanship behind such works and our ability to preserve them for generations to come. Thanks to Photo Josse's lens, we can now admire this remarkable print with its fine details intact. It reminds us that even centuries later, these glimpses into our past continue to inspire awe and fascination among art enthusiasts worldwide.
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