1350 Collection
"Exploring the Rich History of 1350: From Nefertiti to Gothic Architecture" Step back in time to the year 1350
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"Exploring the Rich History of 1350: From Nefertiti to Gothic Architecture" Step back in time to the year 1350, where history unveils fascinating tales from various corners of the world. In Ethiopia, the Addis Ababa manuscript captures our attention with its ancient wisdom and intricate illustrations, dating back before this significant year. Meanwhile, Gothic Architecture enchants us with its grandeur and precision, as seen in engravings that showcase masterpieces like "The Entry into Jerusalem. " However, not all stories from it can filled with beauty and splendor. The Black Death looms over Europe during this period, leaving a blood-stained continent grappling with devastation. Figures depicting women struck by this merciless plague serve as haunting reminders of humanity's vulnerability. Yet amidst these dark times emerge glimpses of faith and hope. A crucifix found in Elmelunde Church in Denmark stands as a testament to unwavering devotion even amid adversity—a symbol that resonates across centuries. Traveling further back through time takes us to ancient Egypt's 18th Dynasty around 1300 BC or perhaps even earlier at 1350 BC. Here we encounter captivating reliefs portraying funeral scenes—an insight into how rituals surrounding death were honored during those distant eras. As we shift our focus towards artistry, St. Victor and St. Corona come alive through a masterpiece created by the Master for Palazzo Ven around c. 1350—an exquisite representation of religious devotion captured on canvas. Venturing beyond borders brings us closer to German culture late in the fourteenth century—where costumes reflect an era rich in tradition and identity—a visual gateway into medieval life. Lastly, let's journey forward several centuries to Manchester in 1906 when The Seven Stars Inn stood proudly colored within a photograph—a snapshot capturing urban life at that momentous time.