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Altarpiece of St. George: Palma de Mallorca conquest in 1229 by troops of Jacques I, King of Aragon, detail
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Altarpiece of St. George: Palma de Mallorca conquest in 1229 by troops of Jacques I, King of Aragon, detail
7294912 Altarpiece of St. George: Palma de Mallorca conquest in 1229 by troops of Jacques I, King of Aragon, detail by Nisart, Pedro (15th century); Cathedral Museum, Burgo de Osma, Spain; (add.info.: Nisart Pedro (1400 - 1499)
Altarpiece of St. George. Detail: Palma de Mallorca conquest in 1229 by troops of Jacques I, King of Aragon); © P. Rotger/Index
Media ID 27973262
© P. Rotger/Index / Bridgeman Images
13th Century Bc City Scape Conqueror Conquerors Conquistador Conquistadors Islands Isles Jaime I Of Aragon James 1 Of Aragon James I Of Aragon James I Of Aragon 1208 1276 James I The Conqueror James Ist Of Aragon Majorca Mallorca Walls Xiiith Century Bc 15th 15 Xv Xvth Fifteenth Century City Overview City Scene Dwelling Places Late Middle Age Medioeval Middle Ages Medieval Middles Ages
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This print showcases a detail from the "Altarpiece of St. George: Palma de Mallorca conquest in 1229 by troops of Jacques I, King of Aragon" by Pedro Nisart, a renowned artist from the 15th century. The artwork is housed in the Cathedral Museum in Burgo de Osma, Spain. The image depicts an intense scene from history, capturing the moment when troops led by Jacques I successfully conquered Palma de Mallorca in 1229. The soldiers are shown wearing intricate armor and carrying weapons as they storm through the city walls. This historical event marked a significant victory for King Jacques I and his army. The painting itself is richly colored and exquisitely detailed, showcasing Nisart's mastery of his craft. The vibrant hues bring to life both the soldiers' armor and the surrounding cityscape with its towering castle and dwellings. This piece not only serves as a visual representation of this important historical event but also provides insight into medieval warfare tactics during that time period. It offers viewers a glimpse into European history during the Middle Ages, highlighting both military conquests and architectural marvels. Overall, this print captures an extraordinary moment frozen in time, allowing us to appreciate both the artistic skill behind it and its significance within history.
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