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AUBERT, David (15th c. ). Chroniques et conquestes
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AUBERT, David (15th c. ). Chroniques et conquestes
AUBERT, David (15th c.). Chroniques et conquestes de Charlemaine. 1458. Ms. 5089. Folio 167V. Battle of Charlemagne against the Saracen king Agolant and his son Helmont in Calabria. Episode of the epic poem Chanson d Aspremont. Miniated page by Loyset Li餥 t (1420-1479). Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Biblioth豵 e de l Arsenal (Library of the Arsenal)
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1420 1458 1479 Arsenal Aubert Biblioth X8c75 Bibliotheque Calabria Chanson Charlemagne Chroniques Epic Episode Folio Helmont Poem Saracen Xeb25 15th Liédet Loyset
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This stunning miniature painting, created by Loyset Liédet in 1458, is a captivating depiction of a scene from the epic poem "Chanson d'Aspremont" by David Aubert. The poem, which tells the story of Charlemagne's battles against the Saracens, is depicted here in the episode featuring the Battle of Charlemagne against the Saracen king Agolant and his son Helmont in Calabria. The vibrant and intricately detailed image showcases the Gothic art style prevalent during the 15th century in France, specifically in the region of É-de-France, where the Parisian library of the Arsenal, where this manuscript is housed, is located. The scene is rich in color and movement, with Charlemagne and his soldiers boldly charging towards the Saracen forces, led by the regal Agolant and his determined son Helmont. The use of horizontal composition adds to the sense of action and tension in the scene. The miniature painting is a testament to the skill and artistry of Loyset Liédet, who masterfully captures the essence of the epic poem through his brushstrokes. The intricate details of the armor, weapons, and facial expressions bring the characters to life, transporting the viewer to the heart of the battlefield. This beautiful and historic artwork is a must-see for anyone interested in medieval literature, art, or European history.
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