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Aragonese Tiles in a Flemish Castle: A Chivalric Gift-Exchange Network in Fifteenth-Century Europe
Authors:Wim De Clercq  Jonas Braekevelt  Jaume Coll Conesa  Hilmi Kaçar  Josep Vicente Lerma  Jan Dumolyn
Institution:1. w.declercq@ugent.be
Abstract:Excavation of the mid-fifteenth-century castle of Pieter Bladelin, a high-ranking Burgundian official, in the village of Middelburg-in-Flanders, near Bruges (Belgium), has unearthed a remarkable series of blue and white painted and glazed floor tiles. Post-excavation archival and heraldic inquiries into the tiles has led to a deeper understanding of the role that gift exchange of luxury objects played within the diplomatic network of Alfonso V “the Magnanimous”, King of Aragon, and Philip “the Good”, Duke of Burgundy, in shaping a shared chivalric and crusading culture between Burgundy and Aragon. The study demonstrates the added value of the integration of archaeological and historical data in studying economic, political and cultural processes for the later medieval or early modern period.
Keywords:Politics and Diplomacy / Art History – Decorative Arts / Low Countries / Iberia  Bladelin  Pieter  Burgundian knight  Philippe le Bon  duke of Burgundy  Alfons V el Magnànim  king of Aragón (I of Naples)  Middelburg  Oost-Vlaanderen  Belgium  Manises  Valencia  Spain  Aragon – art  Flanders – trade  Burgundy – politics  Tiles – floor tiles  Gift exchange
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