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Title: Marco Polo's Caravan, 14th Century
Caption: Marco Polo's caravan, in an illustration from the Catalan Atlas, circa 1375. Marco Polo (1254-1324) was a Venetian merchant traveler and the most famous Westerner to have traveled on the Silk Road. He excelled all the other travelers in his determination, his writing, and his influence. His journey through Asia lasted 24 years. He reached further than any of his predecessors, beyond Mongolia to China. He became a confidant of Kublai Khan (1214-1294). He traveled the whole of China and returned to tell the tale, which became the greatest travelogue, called The Travels of Marco Polo, that spilled over with sex, violence, suspense, exotic lands, strange people, bizarre practices, eluding marauders, surviving shipwrecks and crossing treacherous deserts. In 1323, Polo was confined to bed, due to illness. He died in January of 1324.
Category: ILLUSTRATION • History: Personalities
Credit: Album / Science Source / New York Public Library
Image size: 3951 × 2789 px | 31.5 MB
Print size: 33.5 × 23.6 cm | 1555.5 × 1098.0 in (300 dpi)