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The Eveque Egbert de Treves receives the psalter from the hands of the monk Rudprecht
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The Eveque Egbert de Treves receives the psalter from the hands of the monk Rudprecht
XEE4146524 The Eveque Egbert de Treves receives the psalter from the hands of the monk Rudprecht (not represented here) - Miniature of the Codex of Egbert (Codex Egberti) by the school of Reichenau, 980 - Cividale del friuli, museo archeologico or Cathedrale de Cividale de Cividale by German school, (10th century); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Cividale del Friuli, Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy; (add.info.: The Eveque Egbert de Treves receives the psalter from the hands of the monk Rudprecht (not represented here) - Miniature of the Codex of Egbert (Codex Egberti) by the school of Reichenau, 980 - Cividale del friuli, museo archeologico or Cathedrale de Cividale de Cividale); Stefano Bianchetti; German, out of copyright
Media ID 22297284
© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
10 10th 10th X 10th Century Eveque
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The Eveque Egbert de Treves receives the psalter from the hands of the monk Rudprecht in this 10th-century miniature from the Codex of Egbert. Created by the German school of Reichenau, this exquisite artwork showcases the skill and artistry of medieval illumination. In this scene, we witness a significant moment as Bishop Egbert de Treves is presented with a sacred psalter by Monk Rudprecht. The bishop's expression reflects reverence and gratitude, while Rudprecht's gesture conveys humility and devotion. Although not depicted in this particular print, their interaction symbolizes the spiritual connection between clergy and religious orders during that era. The intricate details and vibrant colors used in this miniature highlight its importance as a historical artifact. It offers us a glimpse into medieval life, showcasing both religious practices and artistic techniques prevalent at that time. This print captures Stefano Bianchetti's expert reproduction of the original manuscript held at Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Cividale del Friuli, Italy. Its inclusion within Fine Art Finder allows enthusiasts to appreciate Bianchetti's dedication to preserving cultural heritage through his meticulous work. Whether displayed for educational purposes or admired for its aesthetic beauty, this image serves as a testament to both religious devotion and artistic achievement during Germany's Middle Ages.
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