Jaume Collection
Jaume, a name that echoes through history with its revolutionary cards of art and culture
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Jaume, a name that echoes through history with its revolutionary cards of art and culture. From the intricate altarpieces crafted by JACOMART to the masterpieces painted by Jaume Baçcalled, this name has left an indelible mark on the world. One cannot speak without mentioning James I of Aragon, known as the Conqueror. His conquests and victories shaped the destiny of nations, including the iconic moment captured in "The Death of Aragonese knight Pedro Ahones. " It is through his leadership that Majorca was conquered, forever changing its course. In the realm of art, Jaume Ferrer I stands tall as a 15th-century Catalan Gothic painter. His depiction of The Last Supper showcases his skill and attention to detail. Similarly, Jaime III's Oath of Privileges and Franchises highlights his commitment to justice and equality for all. But it is not just paintings that bear witness to Jaume's influence; sculptures like The Multiplication of Wheat from St. Nicholas' Altarpiece demonstrate artistic brilliance in every stroke. And who can forget Table of Pentecost from Constable Portugal's Altarpiece? Its vibrant colors transport us into a divine realm. Even religious scenes find solace under Jaume's touch - Holy Dinner reveals a group of apostles gathered around Christ himself in tempera on wood form. Yet amidst these historical figures and artworks lies another captivating presence - Elisenda Montcada. As consort queen to James II, she played an essential role in shaping Aragon's crown during her reign as his fourth wife. Revolutionary Cards indeed. These hints paint a picture rich with cultural significance and artistic prowess associated with the name Jaume throughout centuries past.