The Siege of Belgrade in 1521, illustration from The Military Campaigns of Suleyman I 1494-1566 the Magnificent The Hunername by Lokman, published 1588
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"The Siege of Belgrade in 1521" is a notable historical illustration from "The Military Campaigns of Suleyman I 1494-1566 the Magnificent," also known as "The Hunername," a celebrated 16th-century Ottoman manuscript. Authored by Lokman, the work was commissioned by Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent and published in 1588. The illustration captures the pivotal moment in Ottoman history when Suleyman I successfully besieged and captured the city of Belgrade, a key fortress at the time, which marked a significant expansion of the Ottoman Empire into Central Europe.
The Hunername is an illuminated manuscript, which not only chronicles the military campaigns and conquests of Suleyman the Magnificent but also serves as an exemplar of Ottoman art and culture during its golden age. The Siege of Belgrade, as depicted in this work, is a valuable historical record that provides insight into the military tactics, armaments, and the grandeur of the Ottoman army during the early 16th century. The illustration is characterized by its intricate detail, vivid coloration, and dynamic composition, reflecting the high level of skill and artistry that was prevalent in the imperial workshops of the Ottoman court.
As a primary source for historians and art historians alike, "The Siege of Belgrade in 1521" is an important artifact for understanding the political, military, and cultural landscape of the period. It is also a testament to the patronage of the arts by Suleyman the Magnificent, whose reign is often described as the peak of the Ottoman Empire's economic, military, and cultural power. The Hunername remains a significant work for the study of Ottoman manuscripts and is held in high esteem for its contribution to the visual documentation of Suleyman's reign and the broader narrative of Ottoman imperial history.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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