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Mouse Mat : The Knights Templar Burned in the Presence of Philip the Fair and His Courtiers, ca 1413-1415. Artist: Boucicaut Master, (Master of the Hours for Marshal Boucicaut) (active 1405-1420)

The Knights Templar Burned in the Presence of Philip the Fair and His Courtiers, ca 1413-1415. Artist: Boucicaut Master, (Master of the Hours for Marshal Boucicaut) (active 1405-1420)




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The Knights Templar Burned in the Presence of Philip the Fair and His Courtiers, ca 1413-1415. Artist: Boucicaut Master, (Master of the Hours for Marshal Boucicaut) (active 1405-1420)

The Knights Templar Burned in the Presence of Philip the Fair and His Courtiers, ca 1413-1415. Found in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

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Media ID 14894192

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Book Art Boucicaut Master Hospitaller Hospitallers Illuminated Art Illuminated Manuscript Knight Knights Hospitaller Knights Templar Medieval Illuminated Letter Order Of Hospitallers Order Of The Temple Philip Iv Philip Iv Of France Philip The Fair Tempera And Gold On Parchment Templars Templiers


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This print captures a significant historical event, "The Knights Templar Burned in the Presence of Philip the Fair and His Courtiers" which took place around 1413-1415. Created by the talented Boucicaut Master, this artwork showcases their mastery of illuminated manuscript techniques. In this medieval scene, we witness the dramatic moment when members of the Knights Templar are being burned at the stake. The solemn presence of Philip IV, known as Philip the Fair, and his courtiers adds an air of authority to this haunting depiction. The artist's use of tempera and gold on parchment brings out intricate details that make every figure come alive. As we delve into history through this image, we are reminded of France's medieval era and its gothic influences. The knights' armor reflects their chivalrous nature while emphasizing their role as defenders during these turbulent times. Notably, this artwork also sheds light on other prominent orders such as the Hospitallers or Knights Hospitaller who coexisted with the Templars. It serves as a testament to both conflict and cooperation within medieval society. Preserved in J. Paul Getty Museum's collection in Los Angeles, this piece stands as a remarkable example of illuminated artistry from that period. Its historical significance cannot be understated; it offers us a glimpse into one chapter among many that shaped our understanding of knights' roles during those fascinating Middle Ages.

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