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Lombard Art: "Emperor Theodosius II (401-450), grandson of Theodosius I
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Lombard Art: "Emperor Theodosius II (401-450), grandson of Theodosius I
LRI4650171 Lombard Art: " Emperor Theodosius II (401-450), grandson of Theodosius I, at the Council of Ephesus on 22/06/431, condemning nestorianism (of the Patriarch Nestorius or Nestorios)" Drawing with pen on parchment draws from a treaty of canonical rights. 9th century Vercelli, biblioteca capitolare by Italian School, (9th century); Biblioteca Capitolare, Vercelli, Italy; (add.info.: Lombard Art: " Emperor Theodosius II (401-450), grandson of Theodosius I, at the Council of Ephesus on 22/06/431, condemning nestorianism (of the Patriarch Nestorius or Nestorios)" Drawing with pen on parchment draws from a treaty of canonical rights. 9th century Vercelli, biblioteca capitolare); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
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This print showcases a Lombard Art drawing of Emperor Theodosius II, the grandson of Theodosius I. Created in the 9th century by an Italian artist, this piece depicts Emperor Theodosius II at the Council of Ephesus on June 22nd, 431. In this historical event, he condemns Nestorianism, a heresy associated with Patriarch Nestorius or Nestorios. The intricate details and skillful use of pen on parchment draw from a treaty of canonical rights, adding depth and authenticity to this artwork. Preserved in the Biblioteca Capitolare in Vercelli, Italy, this drawing is an invaluable representation of Christian history and art. Through this image, we are transported back to ancient times when religion played a significant role in shaping society. It serves as a reminder of the power held by emperors and their involvement in religious matters during that era. The combination of Roman Empire influences with Byzantine elements creates a unique blend that reflects both cultural diversity and artistic prowess. This artwork not only captures the essence of Christianity but also provides insights into political dynamics within Christendom. Luisa Ricciarini's expert curation ensures that this piece remains timeless and relevant today. As we admire it now, we can appreciate its historical significance while marveling at its aesthetic beauty.
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