Against White Background Collection
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"Against the White Background: A Glimpse into German Medieval Art and Historical Landmarks" The Tomb of Duke Henry IV of Wroclaw, a 13th-century masterpiece of German medieval art, stands proudly in the Collegiate Church of the Holy Cross and St Bartholomew in Wroclaw, Poland. This digitally restored reproduction from the 19th century captures its timeless beauty. Step back in time to Emperor Frederick I's courtly life with this princely dining party depicted in an illuminated manuscript called Hortus deliciarum. In their opulent dining room, these noble figures held court and indulged in lavish feasts. This digitally restored reproduction brings their grandeur to life. Experience the excitement of a tournament during Emperor Frederick I's era through this illuminated manuscript from Hortus deliciarum. Abbess Herrad of Landsberg skillfully executed this artwork between 1165-1175, showcasing the splendor and valor that characterized such events at Germany's pleasure gardens. Witness history unfold as Roman troops destroy a Germanic village at Rome's Victory Column of Marcus Aurelius. Although the exact date is unknown, this digitally restored reproduction from the 19th century allows us to glimpse into ancient conflicts between civilizations. Explore an old Germanic burial adorned with jewelry through this digitally restored reproduction from a 19th-century original artwork found in Germany. While we may not know its exact date, it serves as a poignant reminder of our ancestors' customs and beliefs surrounding death. Immerse yourself in a battle scene depicted on Rome's Victory Column of Marcus Aurelius with this digitally restored reproduction from an original 19th-century artwork whose precise origins remain elusive but captivates us nonetheless. The monument dedicated to Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Seydlitz stands tall in Kalkar, Germany—a tribute to one of the greatest German cavalry generals.