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Tomb of Abbot Ingon, Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Pres, Paris (died 1025)
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Tomb of Abbot Ingon, Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Pres, Paris (died 1025)
6338872 Tomb of Abbot Ingon, Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Pres, Paris (died 1025) by Villain (19th century); (add.info.: Tomb of Abbot Ingon, Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Pres, Paris (died 1025). The corpse was buried in ecclesiastical robes: a dark-violet taffety chasuble edged in gold, silk mitre, crozier, violet stockings with gold-embroidered polygonal shapes. 13th century sculpture. Tombeau d Ingon. Handcoloured lithograph by Villain after an illustration by Horace de Viel-Castel from his Collection des costumes, armes et meubles pour servir a l histoire de la France (Collection of costumes, weapons and furniture to be used in the history of France), Treuttel & Wurtz, Bossange, 1827.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases the Tomb of Abbot Ingon, located in the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Pres in Paris. The tomb dates back to the 11th century and is a remarkable piece of medieval sculpture. The image captures the essence of this historical artifact, providing a glimpse into the past. The tomb itself is adorned with intricate details and symbols that reflect its religious significance. Abbot Ingon, who passed away in 1025, was buried wearing ecclesiastical robes befitting his position. His dark-violet taffety chasuble, edged in gold embroidery, stands out as a testament to his high rank within the abbey. The handcoloured lithograph by Villain beautifully brings out these vibrant colors and delicate features. It was created based on an illustration by Horace de Viel-Castel from his Collection des costumes, armes et meubles pour servir a l'histoire de la France (Collection of costumes, weapons and furniture to be used in the history of France). This image not only provides insight into medieval fashion and costume but also serves as an important historical document for understanding French culture during that time period. It offers viewers a window into ancient history through its depiction of illuminated manuscripts and other artifacts. Overall, this print is both visually stunning and historically significant—a true treasure for art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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