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The Taking of Tripoli, April 1102, 1842 (oil on canvas)
XIR200562 The Taking of Tripoli, April 1102, 1842 (oil on canvas) by Debacq, Charles Alexandre (1804-50); 115x148 cm; ChAteau de Versailles, France; (add.info.: Bertrand de Saint-Gilles receiving submission from cadi Fekr-el-Moulk; Bertrand de Saint-Gilles illegitimate son of Raimond IV count of Toulouse; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 12753676
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The Taking of Tripoli, April 1102
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is a captivating oil on canvas painting by Charles Alexandre Debacq that captures a significant historical event. The artwork, measuring 115x148 cm, can be found at the Château de Versailles in France. In this scene, we witness Bertrand de Saint-Gilles receiving the submission from cadi Fekr-el-Moulk during the conquest of Tripoli. Bertrand de Saint-Gilles was an illegitimate son of Raimond IV, Count of Toulouse. This momentous occasion took place during the Crusades and depicts the surrender of Muslim forces to Christian knights. The painting showcases a dramatic landscape in North Africa with soldiers encamped in tents nearby. It portrays the tension and anticipation surrounding this holy war as both sides come face to face. The composition skillfully captures the medieval atmosphere with intricate details such as armor-clad knights and Arab warriors kneeling before their conquerors. Debacq's masterful brushwork brings life to this historical event, immersing viewers in its intensity and significance. Through his artistry, he transports us back to a time when conflicts between different cultures shaped history. This remarkable print serves as a reminder of our shared past and invites contemplation on themes such as conquest, surrender, and cultural exchange during one of history's most turbulent periods - all within an exquisite artistic representation that continues to captivate audiences today.
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