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How Alexander Fought The Dragons And A Species Of Beast Called Scorpion. After A 13Th Century Miniature. From Science And Literature In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London 1878
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How Alexander Fought The Dragons And A Species Of Beast Called Scorpion. After A 13Th Century Miniature. From Science And Literature In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London 1878
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13th Ages Alexander Beast Fight Fighting Fought Great Legend Legendary Mediaeval Medieval Middle Thirteenth Dragons Scorpion
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This print takes us back to the medieval era, where legends of great heroes battling mythical creatures were born. Inspired by a 13th-century miniature, this illustration depicts the legendary tale of how Alexander fought against fearsome dragons and a species of beast known as Scorpion. The image transports us to an ancient world filled with danger and adventure. Alexander, a figure shrouded in myth and history, stands tall and resolute as he confronts these formidable adversaries. With his sword raised high, he fearlessly engages in combat with the dragons that loom before him. The intricate details captured in this print bring to life the intensity of their clash - scales glistening under dim light, flames roaring from dragon mouths, and fierce determination etched on Alexander's face. This artwork is not just a visual spectacle but also serves as a testament to the rich tapestry of science and literature during the Middle Ages. It reminds us of our fascination with tales that transcend time and captivate generations across centuries. Ken Welsh's skillful reproduction ensures that every stroke remains faithful to Paul Lacroix's original work published in London in 1878. This print is more than just an aesthetic piece; it is an invitation for viewers to immerse themselves in an age-old legend where bravery meets mythical beasts head-on.
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