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Contemporary portrait of Saladin, c. 1180, reproduced in The Outline of History
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Contemporary portrait of Saladin, c. 1180, reproduced in The Outline of History
STC321079 Contemporary portrait of Saladin, c.1180, reproduced in The Outline of History: being a plain history of life and mankind by H.G. Wells, London (colour litho) by Arabic School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Saladin (1138-93), Sultan of Egypt & Syria; recaptured Jerusalem from the Crusaders; ); The Stapleton Collection; out of copyright
Media ID 22379064
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This print showcases a contemporary portrait of Saladin, dating back to approximately 1180. Reproduced in H. G. Wells' renowned book, The Outline of History: being a plain history of life and mankind, this stunning artwork offers a glimpse into the life and persona of one of history's most influential figures. Saladin, also known as Salah al-Din, was the Sultan of Egypt and Syria during the 12th century. Renowned for his military prowess and strategic brilliance, he successfully recaptured Jerusalem from the Crusaders—an achievement that solidified his place in history. In this vibrant color lithograph by the Arabic School, we see Saladin depicted as a seated warrior. His commanding presence is evident through his dignified posture and intense gaze. Every detail reflects his Kurdish heritage and Muslim faith. The significance of this portrait lies not only in its artistic beauty but also in its historical importance. It serves as a visual testament to Saladin's remarkable achievements and enduring legacy. Now part of a private collection belonging to The Stapleton Collection, this image provides us with an invaluable window into the past—a reminder of the indelible mark left by great leaders throughout human history.
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