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Duke Philip The Good, Whilst Ill, Entrusting The Education Of His Son Charles, Comte De Charolois, To Georges Chastelain, The Poet And Chronicler. After The Miniature From The 15Th Century Manuscript Instruction D un Jeune Prince. From Science And Literature In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London 1878
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Duke Philip The Good, Whilst Ill, Entrusting The Education Of His Son Charles, Comte De Charolois, To Georges Chastelain, The Poet And Chronicler. After The Miniature From The 15Th Century Manuscript Instruction D un Jeune Prince. From Science And Literature In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London 1878
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This print captures a significant moment in history, depicting Duke Philip The Good entrusting the education of his son, Charles, Comte De Charolois, to Georges Chastelain. The scene is beautifully depicted in this 15th-century manuscript illustration from "Instruction D'un Jeune Prince" found in Paul Lacroix's renowned book "Science and Literature in the Middle Ages". In this image, we witness Duke Philip during a period of illness as he places his utmost trust in Chastelain, an esteemed poet and chronicler. This act symbolizes the importance of education and mentorship during medieval times. The attention to detail within the miniature is remarkable. From the intricate clothing worn by each figure to their expressive faces filled with determination and wisdom, every element adds depth to this historical narrative. As we delve into this piece of artistry published in London back in 1878 by Ken Welsh under Design Pics, it serves as a reminder of how knowledge was valued even amidst political turmoil. It showcases not only the power dynamics between nobility but also highlights the role played by poets and chroniclers who were entrusted with shaping young minds. Overall, this print transports us back to a time when education was highly regarded and reminds us that even great leaders sought guidance for their children's intellectual development.
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