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Frauenlob, German poet (d. 1318), listening to a musician. Codex Manesse (ca.1300) by Rudiger Manesse and his son Johannes. Miniature. Folio 399r. University of Heidelberg. Library. Germany
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In this exquisite 14th-century miniature from the Codex Manesse, we find German poet and courtier, Frauenlob (d. 1318), deeply engrossed in the music of a skilled musician. The Codex Manesse, compiled around 1300 by Rudiger Manesse and his son Johannes, is a remarkable collection of portraits and scenes of prominent figures from the German-speaking world during the High and Late Middle Ages. Frauenlob, whose name translates to "praiser of women," is depicted here in a rich, fur-trimmed coat and a distinctive pointed hat, adorned with the heraldic symbols of the House of Wittelsbach. His rapt attention is focused on the musician, who plays a flute, an instrument popular in the courts of the time. The musician, dressed in a simple tunic and hose, holds the flute to his lips, his eyes closed in concentration as he plays. This scene offers a glimpse into the feudal world of the Middle Ages, where poetry and music were integral elements of courtly life. The Codex Manesse itself is a testament to the cultural richness and diversity of this period, and this miniature in particular highlights the importance of the arts in the daily lives of the nobility. The University of Heidelberg Library in Germany is the proud custodian of this precious manuscript, which continues to captivate scholars and art lovers alike with its intricate details and historical significance. The image of Frauenlob listening to the musician serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring power of poetry and music to inspire and transport us across time and space.
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