Conquest of Majorca depicted in the Gothic mural paintings dated from 1285-1290, now on display in the National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya) in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. King James I the Conqueror depicted in the Aragonese camp during the Assault on Medina Mayurqa (Palma de Mallorca) on 31 December 1229 at the right. Count Hug IV of Empúries and Lord Pero Maça of Sangarrén are depicted in the tent in the middle. The murals painted by an anonymous Catalan painter known as the Master of the Conquest of Majorca (Maestro de la conquista de Mallorca) was transferre

Conquest of Majorca depicted in the Gothic mural paintings dated from 1285-1290, now on display in the National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya) in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. King James I the Conqueror depicted in the Aragonese camp during the Assault on Medina Mayurqa (Palma de Mallorca) on 31 December 1229 at the right. Count Hug IV of Empúries and Lord Pero Maça of Sangarrén are depicted in the tent in the middle. The murals painted by an anonymous Catalan painter known as the Master of the Conquest of Majorca (Maestro de la conquista de Mallorca) was transferre Stock Photo
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5459 x 3639 px | 46.2 x 30.8 cm | 18.2 x 12.1 inches | 300dpi

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14 January 2020

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Conquest of Majorca depicted in the Gothic mural paintings dated from 1285-1290, now on display in the National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya) in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. King James I the Conqueror depicted in the Aragonese camp during the Assault on Medina Mayurqa (Palma de Mallorca) on 31 December 1229 at the right. Count Hug IV of Empúries and Lord Pero Maça of Sangarrén are depicted in the tent in the middle. The murals painted by an anonymous Catalan painter known as the Master of the Conquest of Majorca (Maestro de la conquista de Mallorca) was transferred from the former ancestral home of the Caldes family in the Palau Aguilar (Aguilar Palace) in Carrer de Montcada in Barcelona.