1328 Collection
"1328: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the enchanting world of Gothic art as we explore the year 1328
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"1328: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the enchanting world of Gothic art as we explore the year 1328. From Spain to France, this captivating era takes us on a visual feast. In Gerona, Spain, the Tomb of St. Narcissus stands as a testament to Juan d's mastery in Gothic artistry. Its intricate details and solemn beauty leave visitors in awe. Traveling north to Famagusta, North Cyprus, we encounter the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque (formerly St. Nicholas Cathedral). This architectural marvel showcases the fusion of different cultures and religions that shaped this region throughout history. Transported back to France in 1328 through a vivid color lithograph, we witness an era filled with grandeur and elegance. It was a time when kings rose and fell from power, leaving their mark on history forever. Edward II's tragic fate is depicted in an engraving - born in 1284, crowned king in 1308, only to meet his untimely end in 1328. The image captures both his regal stature and the darkness that surrounded his reign. The Coronation of the Virgin painting mesmerizes with its vibrant tempera colors on panel. This masterpiece symbolizes devotion and faith during this period of religious fervor. Philippe VI de Valois ascends to become France's fiftieth king in 1328 before passing away two decades later; a colored engraving immortalizes him as he assumes his royal duties. Similarly captured is Charles IV of France who became king at just seven years old but tragically passed away within seven years after ascending to power – another poignant moment preserved by skilled artists' hands. Beyond art lies innovation - behold the six-ton rigid six-wheeler Wagon Merlin UR 1328. A remarkable engineering feat showcasing technological advancements during this time period. Meanwhile, Ivan I and Alexander II rule over Russia, shaping the destiny of their nation.