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Chivalresque Collection

"Unveiling the Chivalresque: A Journey Through Time and Valor" Step into a world of gallantry, where knights donned their armor and embarked on epic quests

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Bayeux Tapestry. 1066-1077. Battle of Hastings

Bayeux Tapestry. 1066-1077. Battle of Hastings (1066). Detail. Romanesque art. Tapestry. FRANCE. Bayeux. Archaeological Museum

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Dore, Paul Gustave (1832-1883). Don Quixote reading

Dore, Paul Gustave (1832-1883). Don Quixote reading
" Dore, Paul Gustave (1832-1883). Don Quixote reading chivalresque novels. 1863. Illustration of " Don Quixote of La Mancha" (preface of the first part). Etching. SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Codex Capodilista, 1443. Knight

Codex Capodilista, 1443. Knight
CAPODILISTA, Giovanni Francesco (15th c. - 15th c.). Capodilista Codex. 1434. Carlotto Capodilista or Henricus Forzate dei Transelgaldi. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Miniature Painting. ITALY

Background imageChivalresque Collection: LUNA, Alvaro de (1390-1453). Spanish politician

LUNA, Alvaro de (1390-1453). Spanish politician, Constable of Castile. Engraving for L. Noseret. Engraving

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Scene of a tournament. 17th century. Engraving

Scene of a tournament. 17th century. Engraving. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageChivalresque Collection: HALS, Frans (1580-1666). Portrait of Jasper Schade

HALS, Frans (1580-1666). Portrait of Jasper Schade van Vestrum. ca. 1645. Flemish art. Oil on canvas. CZECH Rep.. Prague. National Gallery in Prague

Background imageChivalresque Collection: BOIARDO, Matteo Maria (1434-1494). Italian Renaissance

BOIARDO, Matteo Maria (1434-1494). Italian Renaissance poet. Engraving

Background imageChivalresque Collection: CLISSON, Olivier de (1336-1407). French constable

CLISSON, Olivier de (1336-1407). French constable. Engraving

Background imageChivalresque Collection: SPAIN. Covadonga. ASTURIAS. Covadonga. Statue

SPAIN. Covadonga. ASTURIAS. Covadonga. Statue of Don Pelayo

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Scenes of

Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). Scenes of the war. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo de Historia

Background imageChivalresque Collection: SAN PEDRO, Diego de (15th century). Spanish writer

SAN PEDRO, Diego de (15th century). Spanish writer. Prison of Love. Illustration depicting a battle

Background imageChivalresque Collection: CHARLES MARTEL (688-741). Frank prince and king

CHARLES MARTEL (688-741). Frank prince and king
" CHARLES MARTEL (688-741). Frank prince and king. " Chronicles of France". French school. Miniature. FRANCE. Paris. National Library."

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Italy (15th c. ). Duchy of Milan. Milan: tournament

Italy (15th c. ). Duchy of Milan. Milan: tournament
Italy (15th c.). Duchy of Milan. Milan: tournament held under Ludovico Sforzas government. Painting

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Capodilista Codex. 1434. Falconer. Drawing. ITALY

Capodilista Codex. 1434. Falconer. Drawing. ITALY. Padua. Biblioth豵 e Municipale (Municipal Library)

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Statute of the Order of the Holy Spirit. Rules

Statute of the Order of the Holy Spirit. Rules for the investiture of knights. Gothic art. Miniature Painting

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Investiture of a knight in 14th c. Engraving

Investiture of a knight in 14th c. Engraving

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Allegory of Charlemagnes reign. Illustration

Allegory of Charlemagnes reign. Illustration
" Allegory of Charlemagnes reign. Illustration of " Grandes Chroniques de France", edition by Antoine V鲡 rd (15th century). ITALY. Turin

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Battle. Illustration from Chroniques (15th

Battle. Illustration from Chroniques (15th
" Battle. Illustration from " Chroniques" (15th century). Gothic art. Miniature Painting. FRANCE. Paris. National Library."

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Tournament. Miniature of Ogier le Danois, by

Tournament. Miniature of Ogier le Danois, by
" Tournament. Miniature of " Ogier le Danois", by Antoine Verard (Paris, 1498). Gothic art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Turin. National Library of the Turin University."

Background imageChivalresque Collection: Illustration of Le Jouvencel. Batte at the

Illustration of Le Jouvencel. Batte at the
" Illustration of " Le Jouvencel". Batte at the "


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"Unveiling the Chivalresque: A Journey Through Time and Valor" Step into a world of gallantry, where knights donned their armor and embarked on epic quests. From the iconic Bayeux Tapestry depicting the Battle of Hastings to Paul Gustave Dore's captivating illustration of Don Quixote lost in his chivalric dreams, these artistic masterpieces transport us to an era steeped in honor. The Codex Capodilista introduces us to a noble knight, his visage etched onto parchment with meticulous detail. Alvaro de Luna, both Spanish politician and warrior, exemplifies the duality of this code - strength combined with political acumen. As we delve further into history, scenes of tournaments come alive before our eyes. The clash of swords and thundering hooves echo through time as Frans Hals immortalizes Jasper Schade's portrait. Matteo Maria Boiardo's Italian Renaissance tales enchant us with romance intertwined within acts of bravery. Olivier de Clisson stands tall as a French constable who embodies loyalty and unwavering dedication to his king. Meanwhile, Charles II of Spain reigns over his kingdom during tumultuous times; yet he upholds chivalry amidst adversity. Nuno Gonçalves' altarpiece reveals saints adorned in shining armor while guarding their faith at Covadonga in Asturias. This statue stands as a testament to Spain's rich heritage and its deep-rooted connection to chivalrous ideals. Through these glimpses into history, we are reminded that chivalry transcends borders and eras – it is an enduring spirit that inspires courage and nobility within all hearts. Let us embrace this timeless virtue as we navigate our own modern battles with grace and honor.