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Thomas Becket's reliquary. France, ca. 1200
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Thomas Becket's reliquary. France, ca. 1200
Reliquary of Thomas Becket (ca. 1118-1170). France, ca. 1200. Scenes depicting the dead of Thomas Becket and angels carrying the soul of the martir. Catharijneconvent Museum. Utrecht. Netherlands
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1200 12th Angel Angels Archbishop Assailant Becket Canterbury Carry Catharijneconvent Dead Netherlands Pilgrim Relic Reliquary Soul Utrecht
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This stunning print captures the intricate details of Thomas Becket's reliquary, a masterpiece from 12th century France. The scenes depicted on this relic tell the story of the martyrdom and death of Archbishop Thomas Becket, with angels carrying his soul to heaven. This piece is housed in the Catharijneconvent Museum in Utrecht, Netherlands, where visitors can marvel at its historical significance.
The craftsmanship and artistry displayed in this reliquary are truly remarkable, showcasing the skill and devotion of medieval artisans. Each figure is meticulously carved, capturing the emotion and drama of Becket's life and death. The detailed scenes transport viewers back to a time when religious relics held immense power and importance in European society.
Thomas Becket was a revered saint in England during the Middle Ages, known for his dedication to defending church rights against royal interference. His assassination by assailants sent shockwaves through Europe, solidifying his status as a martyr for religious freedom.
This print serves as a window into history, allowing us to glimpse into the religious fervor and artistic achievements of medieval Europe. It is a testament to both faith and creativity that continues to inspire awe centuries later.
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