First Crusade. Conquest of Antiochia (1098)
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First Crusade. Conquest of Antiochia (1098)
" First Crusade. Conquest of Antiochia (1098). Picture from the " History of Emperors" (14th c.). Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Paris. Biblioth豵 e de l Arsenal (Library of the Arsenal)."
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Arsenal Biblioth X8c75 Conquest Crusade Emperors First Larsenal 14th Antiochia
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First Crusade. Conquest of Antiochia (1098): A Gothic Masterpiece from the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal in Paris This stunning miniature painting, depicting the First Crusade's pivotal moment at the Conquest of Antiochia in 1098, is a testament to the artistic prowess of the Gothic era. Hailing from the "History of Emperors," a 14th-century manuscript now housed in the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal in Paris, this masterpiece showcases the vibrant colors and intricate details that define the Gothic art style. The scene unfolds in a horizontal format, with a diverse group of crusaders, led by Bohemond of Taranto, storming the city walls of Antiochia. The triumphant moment is captured as the crusaders hoist their banners above the breached walls, signaling their victory. The use of color in this miniature painting is both rich and evocative, with the red and white banners of the crusaders standing out against the dark blue and green background of the city. The crusaders' determined expressions and the dynamic poses of their bodies convey the intensity and urgency of the battle. The intricate details of their armor and weapons, as well as the textures of their clothing, add depth and realism to the scene. The miniature also highlights the diverse group of crusaders, with knights, foot soldiers, and even a camel-riding warrior, all united in their quest to reclaim the Holy Land. This painting not only serves as a visual representation of the First Crusade's pivotal moment but also as a window into the artistic and historical significance of the Gothic era. Its preservation in the Bibliothèque de l'Arsenal ensures that future generations can continue to appreciate the beauty and intricacy of this remarkable work.
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