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Pierre Abelard (or Abailard, 1079 - 1142) French philosopher and theologian
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Pierre Abelard (or Abailard, 1079 - 1142) French philosopher and theologian
XEE4403749 Pierre Abelard (or Abailard, 1079 - 1142) French philosopher and theologian and HeloAOse d aprAs hombres y Mujeres celebres. Barcelona 1877. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pierre Abelard (or Abailard, 1079 - 1142) French philosopher and theologian and HeloAOse d aprAs hombres y Mujeres celebres. Barcelona 1877.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
Media ID 22757214
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12 12th 12th Xii 12th 13th Century Abelard Heloise 1101 1164 Intellectual Philosophy Stone 1079 1142 Chromolithography Chromo Collection Lemage
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This print showcases Pierre Abelard, a renowned French philosopher and theologian who lived from 1079 to 1142. The image captures his intellectual essence and profound wisdom, making it a fascinating piece of art. Alongside him stands Heloise d'Après hommes y Mujeres celebres, his beloved partner. The photograph was taken in Barcelona in 1877 by an unknown artist and is now part of a private collection. It beautifully portrays the couple's deep connection and shared intellect, encapsulating their significant contributions to philosophy and theology during the 12th century. Pierre Abelard's influence on French philosophy cannot be overstated. His groundbreaking ideas challenged traditional beliefs at the time, paving the way for new ways of thinking about religion, ethics, and metaphysics. This portrait serves as a reminder of his enduring legacy. Heloise d'Après hommes y Mujeres celebres also played an important role in history as Abelard's student-turned-lover. Their relationship sparked controversy but ultimately resulted in profound philosophical discussions that continue to inspire scholars today. This chromolithography chromo print measures 12 x 12 inches and is a testament to Stefano Bianchetti's artistic talent. Its historical significance combined with its aesthetic appeal makes it a valuable addition to any fine art collection or exhibition dedicated to intellectual pursuits or French history.
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