An Execution in Afghanistan, c.1410-12 by (and workshop) Boucicaut Master

An Execution in Afghanistan, c.1410-12

(An execution in Afghanistan, c.1410-12 (tempera on vellum))


(and workshop) Boucicaut Master

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An Execution in Afghanistan, c.1410-12 by (and workshop) Boucicaut Master. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
13th century · 15th century · afghanistan · middle east · convict · prisoner · executioner · torture · execution · priest · religious orders · religion · conviction · sentenced to death · colour · crown · beheading · mourning · church · illumination (manuscript) · book · manuscript · middle ages · landscape · polo marco (1254-1324) · explorer · king · royalty · travel · sword · violence · landscape · order · journey · congregation · travels of marco polo · silk road · execution · violent · crime · death · executioner · killing · teacher · description of the world · macabre · executing · victim · spice route · teaching · temple · king · punishment · illuminated · brutal · ruler · livre des merveilles du monde · livre des merveilles · rustichello da pisa · il milione · Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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