King Of Aragon Collection
"The King of Aragon: A Legacy of Power and Influence" Step back in time with this ducat from the reign of Ferdinand I, minted in Valencia
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"The King of Aragon: A Legacy of Power and Influence" Step back in time with this ducat from the reign of Ferdinand I, minted in Valencia. It serves as a tangible reminder of the wealth and authority that characterized his rule from 1373 to 1416. Immerse yourself in the captivating painting "The Bell of Huesca" by an unknown artist. This oil on canvas masterpiece transports you to a pivotal moment in Aragon's history, where loyalty and betrayal intertwine. Discover the grandeur of the Tomb of the Catholic Kings in Granada, created by an enigmatic artist during the late 1880s or early 1890s. Its intricate details pay homage to those who shaped Aragon's destiny. Witness a dramatic scene unfold as The Black Prince extorts an amnesty from Pedro the Cruel through James William Edmund Doyle's evocative artwork dating back to 1864. Feel the tension between power and cunning play out before your eyes. Explore portraits capturing key figures such as James I, Alfonso V, and Alfonso III - all kings who left indelible marks on Aragon's history. Artists like Mateu Jaume skillfully bring these rulers' personalities to life through their brushstrokes. Marvel at Salvador Martinez Cubells' depiction of King James I during the 19th century. His regal presence emanates strength and determination, reminding us why he was known as "the Conqueror. " Ignacio Pinazo Camarlench's artwork "King James I Gives His Sword to His Son, Pedro" showcases a poignant father-son bond amidst political turmoil. Witness this symbolic gesture that would shape future generations. Transport yourself further into history with Columbus alongside Ferdinand and Isabella on August 3rd, 1492 - a pivotal moment when exploration set sail towards new horizons under Aragonese patronage.