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Bound Manuscript: The Miracles of Mary (Te amire Maryam), Ethiopia, Late 17th century
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Arts Of Africa Bound Ethiopia Ethiopian Madonna And Child Mary Virgin Miracle Miraculous Parchment Saint Mary St Mary Stella Maris The Virgin Mary Throne Virgin Mother Infancy Infant Mother Of God Virgin And Child
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This print showcases a bound manuscript titled "The Miracles of Mary (Te amire Maryam)" from late 17th century Ethiopia. The intricate artwork, created with parchment ink tempera on wood, leather, cotton, and string, depicts the profound religious significance of the Madonna and Child in Ethiopian Christianity. In this close-up shot, we are drawn to the vibrant colors and delicate details that bring this piece to life. The Virgin Mary is depicted as a symbol of divinity and grace, seated on an ornate throne while cradling baby Jesus in her arms. Surrounding them are numerous figures representing men and women who have gathered to witness these miraculous events. The unknown artist's skillful use of color and composition captures the essence of Ethiopian heritage art. This masterpiece serves as a testament to the rich cultural history found within Africa's diverse continent. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago's African Arts Centre Gallery, this photograph allows viewers to appreciate both its artistic beauty and historical significance. It invites contemplation on themes such as faith, motherhood, and devotion that transcend time and place. As we admire this extraordinary piece from centuries past, it reminds us of the enduring power that religious art holds in connecting people across different cultures and generations.
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