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Detail of Copy of a Catalan Map of Europe and North Africa, presented to Charles
XCF291064 Detail of Copy of a Catalan Map of Europe and North Africa, presented to Charles V of France in 1381 (vellum) by Cresques, Abraham (1325-87) (after); British Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: see also 75614 for entire; ); French, out of copyright
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Arabs Atlantic Ocean Camel Chart Cities Compass Gibraltar Mediterranean Moors Moroccan Morocco Navigation Navigational Portolan Rhumb Lines Mallorcan
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This print showcases a mesmerizing "Detail of Copy of a Catalan Map of Europe and North Africa". Created by the talented Abraham Cresques in 1381, this exquisite piece was presented to Charles V of France. The map, rendered on vellum, is housed in the prestigious British Museum in London. The intricate details depicted in this artwork transport us back to an era when navigation and exploration were at their peak. The portolan chart highlights various cities and towns across Europe and North Africa, providing invaluable information for sailors embarking on daring voyages. Rhumb lines crisscross the map, serving as navigational aids during maritime journeys. One cannot help but be drawn to the majestic ships sailing through the Atlantic Ocean towards Gibraltar and into the Mediterranean Sea. These vessels symbolize both trade routes and expeditions that shaped history. Alongside them are camels representing African culture while also signifying Morocco's influence on Spain during that time. Amidst all these elements lies King Charles V himself, adorned with his regal crown. This detail emphasizes his authority over vast territories encompassing both European and African lands. As we delve deeper into this image, we encounter male and female figures representing Moors or Arabs—a testament to cultural diversity within medieval society. Their presence speaks volumes about historical connections between different civilizations. Intriguingly crafted with precision and artistry, this photograph allows us to appreciate not only its aesthetic beauty but also its historical significance as a valuable artifact from centuries past.
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