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Ms Fr 2810 f. 3v, Kublai Khan giving Nicolo and Marco Polo safe conduct to Peking
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Ms Fr 2810 f. 3v, Kublai Khan giving Nicolo and Marco Polo safe conduct to Peking
REV68252 Ms Fr 2810 f.3v, Kublai Khan giving Nicolo and Marco Polo safe conduct to Peking, with his golden seal to the Polos at Cambaluc in 1292, from Le Livre des Merveilles, c.1410-12 (tempera on vellum) by Boucicaut Master, (fl.1390-1430) (and workshop); 42x29.8 cm; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: also known as Khan Bhalik or Daidu; 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; Livre des Merveilles du Monde (c.1410-12);
Probably born in Venice around 1254 CE, Marco Polo was raised by his aunt and uncle after his mother died. His father, Niccolo, was a Venetian merchant who left before Marco was born to trade in the Middle East. Niccolo and his brother Maffeo passed through much of Asia and met with Mongol emperor Kublai Khan who reportedly invited them to be ambassadors. In 1269, Niccolo and Maffeo returned to Venice, meeting Marco for the first time.); French, out of copyright
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The captivating print titled "Ms Fr 2810 f. 3v, Kublai Khan giving Nicolo and Marco Polo safe conduct to Peking" transports us back in time to the fascinating world of exploration and adventure. Painted by the talented Boucicaut Master in the early 15th century, this tempera on vellum artwork captures a significant moment in history. In this scene, we witness Kublai Khan, the powerful Mongol emperor, bestowing his golden seal upon Nicolo and Marco Polo at Cambaluc in 1292. This act symbolizes their safe passage to Peking (modern-day Beijing), granting them permission to explore and trade within his vast empire. Le Livre des Merveilles (Book of Wonders) serves as a record of various travels throughout Asia, including those of renowned figures such as Marco Polo himself. The book also includes accounts from other explorers like Odorico de Pordone and Ricaldo da Monte di Croce. Marco Polo's own journey began when he was just a child; raised by his aunt and uncle after losing his mother at an early age. His father, Niccolo Polo, had ventured into the Middle East as a merchant before meeting Kublai Khan during his travels. Inspired by their encounters with the Mongol ruler, they returned home to Venice where they reunited with young Marco for the first time. This remarkable print not only showcases artistic brilliance but also invites us to delve into history's most thrilling tales of discovery and cultural exchange.
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