1364 Collection
"1364: A Glimpse into History and Art" Step back in time to the year 1364, where a myriad of captivating events unfolded
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"1364: A Glimpse into History and Art" Step back in time to the year 1364, where a myriad of captivating events unfolded. From the first aerial photo capturing breathtaking views from above, to the poignant scene of "The Sick, the Leprous, and the Lame Praying at Saint Hedwigs To, " this year was marked by both technological advancements and profound human emotions. In Egyptian art, Akhenaten and his family took center stage with their mesmerizing depictions. Their figures seemed to come alive on ancient canvases, showcasing an era steeped in rich culture and artistic brilliance. Pietro Cavallini's masterpieces emerged during this period as well. His brushstrokes breathed life into scenes that transported viewers to another realm altogether - a testament to his extraordinary talent as an artist. Meanwhile, Jean le Bon ascended to power in 1350 but met his untimely demise in 1364. The colored engravings depicting him underscored the significance of his reign within French history. Charles V also rose to prominence during this time as he assumed the throne in 1364 until his passing in 1380. Colored engravings immortalized him as Charles V dit le Sage or Charles V known for his wisdom - a ruler who left an indelible mark on France's legacy. Amidst these political shifts, Grumman G. 44 Widgeon N4617 soared through skies with grace and elegance. This aircraft symbolized progress and innovation that would shape future aviation endeavors. The coronation of Charles V became one of the most significant events of this era - a momentous occasion filled with grandeur and regal splendor that forever etched itself into historical records. Lastly, Christine De Pisan emerged onto the literary scene with her remarkable works that challenged societal norms. Her words echoed through time like whispers carried on gentle breezes, inspiring generations to come.