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Bayezid I prisoned by Timur, before 1561. Artist: South German master (16th century)
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Bayezid I prisoned by Timur, before 1561. Artist: South German master (16th century)
Bayezid I prisoned by Timur, before 1561. From a private collection
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Bayezid I Book Art Central Asia Emir Genghis Khan Ghenghis Khan Golden Horde Guard History Of Central Asia Islamic Architecture Military Leader Mongolian Orient Rule South German Master 16th Century Tamerlane Timur Timur Khan Timurid Dynasty Timurid Empire Turkey Watercolour On Parchment Bayezid
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This print showcases a historical moment frozen in time - the imprisonment of Bayezid I by Timur, captured before 1561. Crafted by a talented South German master from the 16th century, this artwork is an exquisite representation of book art that now resides in a private collection. The image transports us to Central Asia during a period marked by power struggles and military conquests. Emir Timur, also known as Tamerlane, emerges as the dominant figure in this scene. As he guards his captive, Bayezid I, we are reminded of the immense influence wielded by these formidable leaders. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke. The Islamic architecture surrounding them adds depth and authenticity to the composition while emphasizing their connection to religion and culture. The watercolor on parchment technique employed here further enhances the Renaissance aesthetic of this piece. Through this artwork, we catch a glimpse into history - witnessing not only the clash between two great empires but also reflecting on themes such as power dynamics and political rule. It serves as a reminder of how pivotal figures like Genghis Khan and Timur shaped Central Asia's destiny. As we contemplate this remarkable print, we are transported back in time; our imagination ignited with questions about what transpired within those palace walls during that fateful encounter between warrior kings Bayezid I and Timur Khan.
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