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King Modreius. Manuscript: Conquest of the Saint Greal, written 717 years after
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King Modreius. Manuscript: Conquest of the Saint Greal, written 717 years after
LSE4096894 King Modreius. Manuscript: Conquest of the Saint Greal, written 717 years after the passion of our lord. Bibliotheque municipale de Rennes, ms. 255 (Collection of novels of the Round Table); Paris, 13th century by Unknown Artist, (13th century); Bibliotheque municipale, Rennes, France; (add.info.: King Modreius. Manuscript: Conquest of the Saint Greal, written 717 years after the passion of our lord. Bibliotheque municipale de Rennes, ms. 255 (Collection of novels of the Round Table); Paris, 13th century); Photo eLeonard de Selva; out of copyright
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Grail Knight Of The Round Table
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This print showcases the enigmatic figure of King Modreius, as depicted in a 13th-century manuscript titled "Conquest of the Saint Greal". Created by an unknown artist during the Middle Ages, this mesmerizing portrait offers a glimpse into the legendary tales of the Round Table. Housed in the Bibliotheque municipale de Rennes, ms. 255 (Collection of novels of the Round Table) in Paris, this manuscript was written an astounding 717 years after the passion of our Lord. King Modreius stands tall and regal in his knightly attire, exuding an aura of power and wisdom. His piercing gaze hints at untold stories and heroic adventures that have shaped his reign. As one among many valiant knights who sought to conquer the Holy Grail, King Modreius embodies chivalry and honor. The photograph itself is a work of art captured by Leonard de Selva with great attention to detail. It beautifully captures every brushstroke and intricate design present within this historical masterpiece. With its rich colors and exquisite composition, it transports us back to a time when legends were born. This image serves as a reminder not only of King Modreius' significance within Arthurian lore but also highlights how medieval manuscripts continue to captivate our imagination centuries later. It invites us to delve into these ancient narratives that have left an indelible mark on literature and legend alike.
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