The Crusades in 20 objects
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The Crusades in 20 objects
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Sugar Shaker, American, c. 1770
Silver sugar shaker designed by Robert Douglas, American (1740 - 1776), c. 1770
Sugar Refinery, Medieval Cyprus.jpg
Remains of an expansive sugar factory, part of the Crusader castle of Colossi, Cyprus, 13th century.
What's the connection between "sweet salt" (=sugar), the Crusaders, and Cyprus?
What's the connection between "sweet salt" (=sugar), the Crusaders, and Cyprus?
Astrolabe
Astrolabe of ‘Umar ibn Yusuf ibn ‘Umar ibn ‘Ali ibn Rasul al-Muzaffari, later Sultan of Yemen (r.1295-96).
Brass; cast and hammered, pierced, chased, inlaid with silver. Made in Yemen
A.H. 690/ A.D. 1291
The Metropolitan Museum, NYC, Edward C. Moore…
Brass; cast and hammered, pierced, chased, inlaid with silver. Made in Yemen
A.H. 690/ A.D. 1291
The Metropolitan Museum, NYC, Edward C. Moore…
Ducat (Zecchino) of Doge Alvise Mocenigo (r. 1722 - 1732)
Ducat (Zecchino) of Doge Alvise Mocenigo, mint of Venice, 18th century.
Byzantine gold hyperpyron of Alexios I.jpg
Gold Hyperpyron of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos of Byzantium (r. 1081-1118), mint of Constantinople
Marco Polo's Travels
The Travels of Marco Polo. The Polo Brothers bid farewell to Constantinople en route to Trebizond and the Silk Route.
Le Livre des Merveilles,15th cent. Bibliotheque Nationale MS Fr. 2810.
Le Livre des Merveilles,15th cent. Bibliotheque Nationale MS Fr. 2810.
Crusaders in Sight of Jerusalem
Hermann Freihold Plüddemann, German (1809 - 1868), Crusaders in sight of Jerusalem. Print,
Harvard Art Museums, European and American Art, R14699
What has been the legacy of the Crusades in art, literature, and popular culture?
Harvard Art Museums, European and American Art, R14699
What has been the legacy of the Crusades in art, literature, and popular culture?
A. Dürer, Knight, Death, and the Devil
Albrecht Dürer, German (Nuremberg 1471 - 1528 Nuremberg),
Knight, Death, and the Devil. Print, 1513.
Harvard Art Museums, G1112
Knight, Death, and the Devil. Print, 1513.
Harvard Art Museums, G1112
Richard and Saladin
Earthenware floor-tiles, lead-glazed with inlaid slip decoration. Four quarter tiles making up a circular picture; six surviving fragments; representation of Saladin (Salah al-Din) on horseback, in combat with his adversary Richard I (Coeur de Lion).…
IIIF Manifest
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