Alexander the Great under Water; Weltchronik, about 1400-1410. Creator: Unknown.

Alexander the Great under Water; Weltchronik, about 1400-1410. Creator: Unknown.

3-038-344 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

< Name not Found! > under Water; Weltchronik, about 1400-1410. Additional Info:Beneath the surface of an ocean teeming with fish, King < Name not Found! > sits in a bathysphere, a type of diving contraption, glowering as he raises his eyes to the couple above. Sitting in a boat, Alexander's mistress and her new suitor make eyes at each other and hold hands. The story of Alexander's underwater adventure was invented and greatly elaborated upon during the course of the Middle Ages, especially in German vernacular literature. Alexander, who was a student of the great philosopher Aristotle, was curious to explore the ocean. He had himself lowered into the water in a glass diving bell, taking with him three creatures: a dog, a cat, and a cock. Alexander entrusted his most loyal mistress with looking after the chain that pulled the bell up to the surface. She was persuaded by her lover to elope, however, and she cast the chain into the sea. With the chain uselessly coiled on the ocean floor, Alexander was left to devise his own escape. This miniature illustrates Jansen Enikel's contribution to the World Chronicle , the ancient history section.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Jans der Enikel: Austrian; Viennese: Chronicler

Medium
  1. Ink
  2. Tempera colours, gold, silver paint, and ink

Picture Type
  1. Folio
  2. Manuscript
  3. Verso

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Christianity

Artistic Representations Illuminated Manuscripts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3186x4960
File Size : 46,297kb


Aliases

  1. 88.MP.70.220v
  1. Ms. 33 (88.MP.70), fol. 220v
  1. 1200004729
  1. 3-038-344
  1. 3038344
  1. 88.MP.70.220v


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