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Zenobie - Reine De Palmyre, 1403, (1939). Artist: Master of Berrys Cleres Femmes

Zenobie - Reine De Palmyre, 1403, (1939). Artist: Master of Berrys Cleres Femmes


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Zenobie - Reine De Palmyre, 1403, (1939). Artist: Master of Berrys Cleres Femmes

Zenobie - Reine De Palmyre, 1403, (1939). Septimia Zenobia was a third-century queen of the Syria-based Palmyrene Empire. The illustration is part of the manuscript De Claris mulieribus, traduction anonyme en francais (Livre des femmes nobles et renommees) by Giovanni Boccaccio, housed in the Bibliotheque nationale de France, Paris. From Verve - Nos. 5-6, July-October 1939. [Verve, France, 1939]

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3rd Century Aiming Bibliotheque Nationale De France Boccaccio Bow And Arrow De Claris Mulieribus Femmes Folio Giovanni Giovanni Boccaccio Gold Leaf Heliogravure Hims Master Of Berrys Cleres Master Of Berrys Cleres Femmes Mule National Library Of France Noble Palmyra Syria Syrian Tadmur Verve Zenobia Palmyrene


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This print showcases the illustrious Zenobie - Reine De Palmyre, a powerful queen who reigned over the Palmyrene Empire in the third century. The artwork is an exquisite illustration from Giovanni Boccaccio's manuscript, De Claris mulieribus, traduction anonyme en francais (Livre des femmes nobles et renommees), which can be found at the Bibliotheque nationale de France in Paris. In this enchanting image, Zenobie stands amidst a serene woodland setting, emanating grace and strength. Dressed in regal attire adorned with shades of pink and gold leaf accents, she exudes royalty and elegance. Holding a bow and arrow with precision and determination, she embodies both femininity and warrior spirit. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable as every aspect of Zenobie's portrait reflects her noble character. Her piercing gaze conveys wisdom acquired through years of leadership while her poised stance suggests readiness for battle. This photograph transports us back to the fifteenth century when Zenobie ruled over Palmyra with authority and charisma. It serves as a reminder of her significant role in history as one of Syria's most influential monarchs. As we admire this stunning print from Verve magazine dating back to 1939, we are reminded that even centuries later, Zenobie remains an iconic figure whose legacy continues to inspire women around the world.

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