Historical artworks often conflate different time periods and cultures, reflecting the artist's contemporary context rather than strict historical accuracy; for example, an artist depicting Alexander the Great's battle may use armor from contemporary soldiers, demonstrating that such works are determined by their historical moment rather than factual representation.
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History Blurs: Alexander, Turks, and Artist's Intent #shorts追加:
There's this complete collapsing of time here because on one hand this is Darius and Alexander and this battle. At the same time this is the Turks and the West because the soldiers in Alexander's army wear the armor of contemporary soldiers.
>> So there really is this conflation and again although I think the artist was trying to be very careful about the geography and actually consulted maps in order to put this together, we have to remember that this is not a historically accurate rendering in any sense. It is determined by its historical moment.
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