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A Detail of the Camp,
in the Fresco of Guidoriccio da Fogliano, condottiere, by Simone Martini
Source: galleryhip.com
The camp of the Sienese condottiere Guidoriccio da Fogliano, at the siege of Montemassi, in Simone Martini's 1328 fresco in the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena. Note the flags with crossbows.
The fresco of Guidoriccio da Fogliano, depicting the conquest of the castles of Montemassi and Sassoforte in 1328,
formed part of a fresco cycle "Castelli" which occupied the upper part of the wall opposite to the Maestą in the Sala del Mappamondo.
It is one of the earliest of such commemorative images, and contains a vast panoramic landscape with the tents of the soldiers in the background.
The cycle, commemorating the castles conquered by the Sienese, was initiated in 1314 by the representation of the Castle of Giuncarico,
it was continued by the Guidoriccio, in 1331, with the Castles of Arcidosso and Piano.
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See also Infantry Flags in Armies of the Middle Ages, volume 1 by Ian Heath, based on the Fresco of Guidoriccio da Fogliano, condottiere, by Simone Martini