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Divine service according to the Greek orthodox rite (from: Ulrich Richental Chronicle of the Council of Constance), 1414-1418. Artist: Anonymous
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Divine service according to the Greek orthodox rite (from: Ulrich Richental Chronicle of the Council of Constance), 1414-1418. Artist: Anonymous
Divine service according to the Greek orthodox rite (from: Ulrich Richental Chronicle of the Council of Constance), 1414-1418. Found in the collection of the The Morgan Library & Museum, New York
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Book Art Constance Council Of Constance German History History Of Germany Illuminated Art Illuminated Manuscript Medieval Art Medieval Illuminated Letter Orthodox Church Watercolour On Parchment Divine Service
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This print captures a momentous scene from the Ulrich Richental Chronicle of the Council of Constance, dating back to 1414-1418. The artwork depicts a divine service conducted according to the Greek Orthodox rite during medieval times in Germany. Created by an anonymous artist, this illuminated manuscript showcases fine art at its best. The image transports us back to the Middle Ages, offering a glimpse into the rich history of Germany and its religious practices. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring life to every element within the composition. It is evident that great care was taken in creating this masterpiece on watercolor-drenched parchment. As we explore this mesmerizing piece further, we are reminded of the significance of events such as the Council of Constance during that era. This gathering played a crucial role in shaping German history and had far-reaching consequences for both church and state. Through this photograph, we witness not only artistic brilliance but also gain insight into medieval society's devotion to their faith. It serves as a testament to how art can preserve historical moments for generations to come. Displayed proudly in The Morgan Library & Museum in New York City, this remarkable work continues to captivate viewers with its beauty and historical significance.
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