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Photographic Print : Queril of the investitures, penitence of Canossa: In Canossa, Emperor Henry IV of the Holy Roman Empire (1050-1106) in penitent dress implores the forgiveness of Pope Gregoire VII (Hildebrand)
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Queril of the investitures, penitence of Canossa: In Canossa, Emperor Henry IV of the Holy Roman Empire (1050-1106) in penitent dress implores the forgiveness of Pope Gregoire VII (Hildebrand)
ELD4882270 Queril of the investitures, penitence of Canossa: In Canossa, Emperor Henry IV of the Holy Roman Empire (1050-1106) in penitent dress implores the forgiveness of Pope Gregoire VII (Hildebrand: 1015/20-1085) making honorable amends in January 1077" (The walk of Canossa, the Pardon of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV: remope Gregory VII) ves the Excommunication, 1077) Feather drawing from " Historische Memorabilian des In-und Auslandes" by Anton Ziegler, 1840 Private collection by Geiger, Peter Johann Nepomuck (1805-80); (add.info.: Queril of the investitures, penitence of Canossa: In Canossa, Emperor Henry IV of the Holy Roman Empire (1050-1106) in penitent dress implores the forgiveness of Pope Gregoire VII (Hildebrand: 1015/20-1085) making honorable amends in January 1077" (The walk of Canossa, the Pardon of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV: remope Gregory VII) ves the Excommunication, 1077) Feather drawing from " Historische Memorabilian des In-und Auslandes" by Anton Ziegler, 1840 Private collection); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
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12"x8" Photo Print
Experience the historical significance of the Investitures Controversy with our stunning Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Queril of the Investitures, Penitence of Canossa. This captivating image, featuring Emperor Henry IV of the Holy Roman Empire (1050-1106) in humble penitence before Pope Gregoire VII (Hildebrand), is a testament to the power and drama of this pivotal moment in European history. Bring this iconic work of art into your home or office and relive the story of Emperor Henry's journey to Canossa, where he sought the forgiveness of the Pope and ultimately changed the course of the Investitures Controversy. Our high-quality photographic prints are perfect for history enthusiasts, art collectors, and anyone who appreciates the beauty and depth of fine art.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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The print captures a historic moment known as the "Queril of the investitures, penitence of Canossa". In this scene, Emperor Henry IV of the Holy Roman Empire is depicted in penitent dress, imploring forgiveness from Pope Gregoire VII. The event took place in Canossa in January 1077. Emperor Henry IV's actions were prompted by his desire to reconcile with the Pope and seek absolution for his past transgressions. He had previously been excommunicated by Pope Gregoire VII due to conflicts over investiture rights, which involved disputes over who had authority to appoint bishops and other church officials. In this powerful image, we see Emperor Henry IV humbling himself before the Pope, demonstrating remorse and contrition. His penitent attire symbolizes his willingness to make amends and seek forgiveness for his previous actions. This historical event holds great significance as it marked a turning point in the power struggle between secular rulers and religious authorities during medieval times. It showcased both political maneuvering and spiritual devotion. The feather drawing itself is an exquisite piece of art from Anton Ziegler's "Historische Memorabilian des In-und Auslandes" published in 1840. This particular print belongs to a private collection curated by Peter Johann Nepomuck Geiger (1805-1880). Overall, this photograph offers us a glimpse into an important chapter of history when two powerful figures clashed but ultimately found common ground through repentance and forgiveness.
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