Post medieval art
Post medieval art
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thanks, have the GOAT painting although it is not what i am looking for
Look at it's face.
That's not really medieval.
It's awesome anyway.
I know that
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>inb4 "plebbit"
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Thank you Veeky Forums, to exposing me to the fact that medieval art is extremely unique and creative. Moreso than art that came after it in Europe desu.
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4 horsemen of the apocalypse
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another rendition of the horsemen
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no clue what's happening here. it's all from the book of the apocalypse though
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>dubs
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woops
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>dubs get
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>nothing personnel
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Martyrdom of St. Julita and Quericus, polychrome wood
To enjoyed this dump. Thanks user.
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majesta batllo
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fragment of crucifix
creation tapestry, catalonia, c. 1100
wool and linen on wood twill
same tapestry
scenes from the chronicle and kings, tempera on parchment, bible, late 11th century, girola
meant girona*
this if a prophecy of ezekiel, second quarter of 11th century, also from a monastery in girona
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I love it how medieval Europeans thought that Old Testament people were exactly like them, rather than swarthy mud people.
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burgos, ca. 1175
alfonso II the chaste (el casto), kneeling before enthroned christ, ca. 1118, sahagun
I know. To me it indicates large naivety, which is not their fault. Like when I was a kid it was almost impossible to imagine what the past looked. Only when I saw tons of pictures and did lots of reading did I get some idea of what it might have looked like. The medievals didn't have the luxury of museums and artistic renderings like we do so they just projected what they saw onto the past. No concepts of presentism or anything like that existed as far as I know, and a lot of the chronicles from the era also try to fit everything into a religious framework.
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Got any Byzantine stuff?
cross, northern spain, 1135-45, gilt copper and champleve enamel
plaque on book cover, castile or the limousin, ca. 1170, champleve and cloisonne enamel on gilt copper
yes gimme a sec and i'll get it up
Thanks bruv.
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k these aren't as good quality. do you want just paintings and stuff like that or is architecture ok too?
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I was thinking of paintings, but architecture is fine too.
So comfy.
ok I'll do paintings and mosaics the n
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