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The Capture of Acre, c1191, (15th century). Artist: Vincent of Beauvais
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The Capture of Acre, c1191, (15th century). Artist: Vincent of Beauvais
The Capture of Acre, c1191, (15th century). Illuminated text page showing the Capture of Acre, (now part of Israel) during the 1st Crusade (c1191). From Speculum Majus (The Great Mirror), by French Dominican encyclopaedist Vincent of Beauvais (c1190-1264)
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The Capture of Acre, c1191" is a captivating print that depicts a significant historical event during the 1st Crusade. Created by Vincent of Beauvais, a talented artist and French Dominican encyclopaedist, this illuminated text page transports us back to the medieval era. In this artwork, we witness the intense battle for Acre, now part of Israel. The scene showcases knights clad in impressive armor riding powerful horses as they engage in warfare against their Saracen adversaries. With swords raised high and helmets gleaming under the sun, these Christian crusaders demonstrate unwavering dedication to their cause. The fortified castle looms in the background, symbolizing both strength and resistance. Ladders lean against its walls as brave soldiers attempt to breach its defenses. This image serves as a reminder of Europe's imperialistic ambitions during this time period. Vincent of Beauvais skillfully captures every intricate detail with vibrant colors and meticulous precision. His manuscript not only documents history but also reflects his deep knowledge and understanding of religious concepts prevalent during that era. As we gaze upon "The Capture of Acre" we are transported to an ancient city filled with tension and valor. It serves as a testament to human determination amidst conflict and reminds us of the sacrifices made by those who fought for their beliefs in faraway lands like the Holy Land.
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