Siege of Jerusalem, 1430 artwork
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Siege of Jerusalem, 1430 artwork
Siege of Jerusalem. Illuminated manuscript miniature from the 15th-century Alba Bible, depicting the vision by the prophet Ezekial of the siege of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar II in 587 BC (The Book of Ezekial). The Alba Bible, completed in 1430, is a translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew into Medieval Castilian. It was commissioned in 1422. The 513 pages are illustrated with 334 miniatures, produced by members of the Franciscan Order in Toledo. The original is displayed in Madrid, Spain. 500 facsimile editions were produced in 1992
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1400s 1430 15th Century Alba Bible Army Attacking Babylon Babylonian Biblical Scene Biblical Studies Book Castilian Castle Christian Christianity Fighting Illuminated Illuminated Manuscript Illustrated Jerusalem Jewish Judaism Judeo Christian Latin Mediaeval Medieval Middle Ages Military Old Testament Page Publication Religion Religious Siege Soldier Soldiers Spanish Text Translation Vision Warfare Besieging Nebuchadnezzar Ii Siege Of Jerusalem
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This print showcases the "Siege of Jerusalem, 1430" artwork from the Alba Bible, a remarkable illuminated manuscript that holds great historical and religious significance. The miniature painting depicts a vivid biblical scene described in the Book of Ezekial, where the prophet Ezekial envisions Nebuchadnezzar II's siege on Jerusalem in 587 BC. Commissioned in 1422 and completed eight years later, this translation of the Old Testament into Medieval Castilian is an extraordinary testament to medieval craftsmanship. The Alba Bible consists of 513 pages adorned with an astonishing total of 334 miniatures meticulously created by members of the Franciscan Order in Toledo. The original masterpiece is proudly displayed in Madrid, Spain; however, its impact has been widely recognized through facsimile editions produced in 1992. This particular print captures one such momentous illustration featuring European soldiers engaged in battle during this historic event. With its intricate details and vibrant colors, this artwork transports viewers back to a time when warfare played a significant role not only militarily but also within religious contexts. It serves as a powerful reminder of humanity's complex relationship with faith and conflict throughout history. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded that art has always been instrumental in preserving our past and allowing us to reflect upon our shared heritage.
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