Xerxes, King of the Persians, Crosses a Bridge with His Army, about 1413-1415. Creators: Boucicaut Master, Workshop of the Boucicaut Master.

Xerxes, King of the Persians, Crosses a Bridge with His Army, about 1413-1415. Creators: Boucicaut Master, Workshop of the Boucicaut Master.

3-041-237 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Xerxes, King of the Persians, Crosses a Bridge with His Army; Des cas des nobles hommes et femmes, about 1413-1415. Additional Info: Though the bridge shown here resembles one that the artist might have seen spanning the Seine in Paris during the 1400s, the Boucicaut Master meant to represent the immense bridge that Xerxes I, the great Persian king, constructed to facilitate his invasion of Greece in 480 B.C. Of positively gigantic size, the bridge linked Asia Minor with Europe, and the entire Persian army, a million men, crossed it on foot. The author Boccaccio reported that soldiers sliced mountains and filled valleys in constructing their path, but he did not state exactly how the bridge was made. Historians today believe Xerxes' incredible bridge was actually made of ships linked together.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Boucicaut Master, attributed to: French: Artist, illuminator, painter
  2. Workshop of the Boucicaut Master, attributed to: French: Artist, artists, illuminator, illuminators
Subject
  1. Xerxes I: Persian: King
People Related
  1. Boccaccio: Italian: Author, poet, scholar, writer, humanist
  2. Laurent de Premierfait: French: Secretary to the Duke of Berry, translator

Medium
  1. Tempera colours, gold leaf, gold paint, and ink

Picture Type
  1. Folio
  2. Manuscript
  3. Verso

Geographic Hierarchy

World Asia Iran

  1. 32 00 00 N , 053 00 00 E

Category Hierarchy

People Royalty

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Artistic Representations Illuminated Manuscripts

Locations & Buildings Bridges

History & Politics War & Military Military Figures & Personnel


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3162x4960
File Size : 45,948kb


Aliases

  1. 96.MR.17.77v
  1. Ms. 63 (96.MR.17), fol. 77v
  1. 1200004921
  1. 3-041-237
  1. 3041237
  1. 96.MR.17.77v


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