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Siege of Malta, detail from the Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, 1580-83
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Siege of Malta, detail from the Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, 1580-83
XIR259885 Siege of Malta, detail from the Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, 1580-83 (fresco) (see also 260199) by Italian School, (16th century); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: 40 panels commissioned by Gregory XIII; Carte de l Ile de Malte; Great siege of Malta 1565; Ottoman forces besieged the fortress which was defended by the Knights Hospitaller led by the Grand Master Jean Parisot de la Valette (after whom the capital Valletta was later named); after four months of siege the Ottoman forces left; Suleiman the Great; Suleyman I (1495-66)); Italian, out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable detail from the Galleria delle Carte Geografiche, dating back to 1580-83. Created by the Italian School in the 16th century, this fresco is housed within the Vatican Museums and Galleries in Vatican City. Commissioned by Gregory XIII, it forms part of a collection of 40 panels that depict various historical events. The specific scene depicted here is known as the Siege of Malta, which took place during the Great Siege of Malta in 1565. The Ottoman forces besieged the fortress defended by the Knights Hospitaller under Grand Master Jean Parisot de la Valette. Interestingly, it was after this valiant defense that Valletta, now capital city of Malta, was named. Intriguingly detailed and rich with symbolism, this image portrays an array of elements such as maps, ships sailing towards a port or harbor, an angel overlooking proceedings from above and even a compass indicating directions. It serves as a visual narrative capturing both sides involved - Christian defenders and Islamic invaders. This historic artwork not only offers insight into significant military conflicts but also highlights cultural encounters between different civilizations during that era. Its preservation allows us to appreciate its artistic mastery while providing valuable historical context for those interested in exploring past events through art's lens.
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