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Etendard gate taken in 1798 by General Desaix a Murad Bey chief of the Mamluks, 1798 (object)
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Etendard gate taken in 1798 by General Desaix a Murad Bey chief of the Mamluks, 1798 (object)
5944664 Etendard gate taken in 1798 by General Desaix a Murad Bey chief of the Mamluks, 1798 (object); Musee d'Art Roger Quilliot, Clermont-Ferrand; (add.info.: Art France Porte etendard taken in 1798 by General Desaix a Murad Bey chief of the Mamluks Musee d Art Roger Quilliot de Clermont Ferrand.); Photo © Photo Josse. © © Josse / Bridgeman Images
Media ID 38511228
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This stunning print captures the Etendard gate taken in 1798 by General Desaix and Murad Bey, chief of the Mamluks. The intricate details of this historical object are beautifully preserved, showcasing the artistry and craftsmanship of the Arab civilization during the 18th century. The vibrant colors and textures of the fabric used for this banner are truly captivating, transporting viewers back to a time when such objects held great significance and symbolism. It is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Arab countries, highlighting their traditions and customs. General Desaix's role in capturing this gate alongside Murad Bey adds an element of intrigue to this photograph, hinting at a larger story behind its creation. The collaboration between these two figures from different backgrounds speaks to the complexities of history and diplomacy during that era. Displayed at Musee d'Art Roger Quilliot in Clermont-Ferrand, this art object serves as a reminder of Napoleon's First Empire and its interactions with other civilizations. It is a valuable piece that offers insights into global politics and power dynamics during the 18th century. Overall, this print is not just a visual representation but also a gateway to exploring deeper narratives about cultural exchange, military conquests, and artistic expression in history.
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