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Ms 170 fol. 59 Historiated initial Q depicting monks chopping wood
JHG183757 Ms 170 fol.59 Historiated initial Q depicting monks chopping wood, from Moralia in Job by Pope Gregory the Great (vellum) by French School, (12th century); Bibliotheque Municipale, Dijon, France; (add.info.: from Citeaux Abbey; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 23198880
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This photo print, titled "Ms 170 fol. 59 Historiated initial Q depicting monks chopping wood" takes us back in time to the 12th century at Citeaux Abbey in France. The image showcases a beautifully illuminated historiated initial letter 'Q' from Moralia in Job by Pope Gregory the Great. In this intricate artwork, we see dedicated monks engaged in their daily life activities as they skillfully chop wood with axes. The scene exudes a sense of tranquility and harmony, capturing the essence of monastic existence during medieval times. The attention to detail is remarkable, with each monk depicted wearing traditional habits and displaying their distinctive tonsured hairstyles. Their focused expressions reveal their commitment to both physical labor and spiritual devotion. The artist's mastery of illumination shines through as vibrant colors bring life to this Romanesque manuscript capital. Through this art form, we gain insight into the significance of manual labor within monastic communities – an integral part of sustaining themselves while also serving God. This print offers a glimpse into a bygone era when simplicity and hard work were valued virtues. It serves as a reminder that even mundane tasks can be transformed into acts of worship when performed with dedication and mindfulness. Captured by A© Jacqueline Hiegel, this exquisite piece invites us to appreciate the beauty found within historical manuscripts while reflecting on the timeless lessons they convey about faith, discipline, and communal living.
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