Ms 16 Roll 178 The Siege of Damietta from the sea, from the Historia Major, c.1219
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
"Ms 16 Roll 178 The Siege of Damietta from the sea" is an illustrative work from the "Historia Major," a seminal historical chronicle written around 1219 by Matthew Paris, an English Benedictine monk, scribe, and historian. This particular illustration is significant for its depiction of the Siege of Damietta, an event during the Fifth Crusade (1217–1221) when Crusader forces attempted to capture the Egyptian city of Damietta as a strategic point to eventually reclaim Jerusalem from Muslim control.
The "Historia Major," also known as the "Chronica Majora," is one of the most important sources of medieval history, especially for England and the Crusades. Matthew Paris is renowned for his detailed accounts of the events of his time, and his works are valued not only for their historical content but also for their artistic merit. The illustrations within his chronicles are considered some of the finest examples of English medieval art, providing vivid insights into the period's military, religious, and cultural life.
The Siege of Damietta is a particularly notable episode in the "Historia Major," as it reflects the complexity of the Crusader campaigns and the interactions between Christian and Muslim forces. The illustration "Ms 16 Roll 178 The Siege of Damietta from the sea" is a valuable visual record of the siege, showcasing the military tactics, naval engagements, and the overall atmosphere of the campaign as perceived by contemporary observers.
As a work of historical and artistic significance, "Ms 16 Roll 178 The Siege of Damietta from the sea" offers scholars and enthusiasts a window into the medieval world, as interpreted by one of its most informed and skilled chroniclers. The illustration stands as a testament to the detailed narrative style of Matthew Paris and serves as a crucial artifact for understanding the visual culture of the thirteenth century.
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Lead Time & Shipping
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