Madieval Collection
"Journey through the Medieval Ages: A Captivating Glimpse into History" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval art, culture
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"Journey through the Medieval Ages: A Captivating Glimpse into History" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of medieval art, culture, and legends. From glorious religious hymns to captivating battles, this collection of historical hints will transport you to a bygone era. Gloria in excelsis Deo (chromolitho): Experience the divine beauty of religious devotion depicted on vibrant chromolithographs that bring heavenly praises to life. Consular diptych of Boethius (ivory relief, 487): Marvel at the intricate ivory relief carving that tells tales of ancient wisdom and Roman heritage. Sing a song of sixpence (colour litho): Delight in colorful lithographs illustrating beloved nursery rhymes from days long past, where whimsy met tradition. First floor plan of the Ducal Palace, Urbino, Italy (b/w photo): Explore architectural wonders frozen in time with black-and-white photographs showcasing the grandeur and elegance of Italian palaces. The prisoners of defeated Arab-Cretan and African armies are executed by Byzantines: Witness history's brutal realities through miniature illustrations from "Synopsis historiarum" or "Byzantine Chronicles, " capturing moments when power clashed amidst conquests. Healing the daughter of Emperor Constantine; The funeral of Saint Anthony (top); The daughter possessed by the devil (bottom), 1335-40 (tempera on panel): Behold masterful tempera paintings depicting miracles and spiritual struggles during an age deeply rooted in faith. Crucifix, 1255-60 (tempera on wood): Feel profound emotions as you gaze upon a timeless crucifixion scene rendered with delicate brushstrokes on wooden panels—a testament to enduring Christian symbolism. Charles VII (engraving): Meet historical figures brought back to life through detailed engravings capturing their regal presence—Charles VII, a king whose reign shaped the destiny of France.