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Banquet Hall of King Sahla Sellasie, Ethiopia
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Banquet Hall of King Sahla Sellasie, Ethiopia
After Lent the King provided an open table to every free man in a banquet that lasted a week. Watercolour, 1842. Johann Martin Bernatz.
1842
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1842 Banquet Celebration Easter Ethiopia Feast Indoor Johann Lent Martin Watercolor Bernatz Shewa
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This stunning watercolor painting, created by Johann Martin Bernatz in 1842, captures the grandeur and cultural significance of the Banquet Hall of King Sahla Sellasie in Ethiopia, following the observance of Lent. Lent, a period of fasting, reflection, and prayer for Christians around the world, is particularly important in Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity. After the end of Lent, King Sahla Sellasie, ruler of the Shewa Province in the nineteenth century, would provide an open table to every free man in his kingdom, inviting them to partake in a week-long banquet. The painting illustrates the indoor scene of this grand event, with a large group of people gathered around long tables, feasting on an abundant spread of food. The atmosphere is lively and celebratory, with people engaging in conversation, laughter, and merriment. The intricate details of the painting show the rich textures of the clothing and the ornate decorations adorning the banquet hall. The use of watercolor adds to the vibrancy and depth of the image, creating a vivid and immersive representation of this unique cultural tradition. The Banquet Hall of King Sahla Sellasie is a testament to the strong connection between religion and society in Ethiopian culture. The painting not only provides a glimpse into the past but also highlights the importance of community, hospitality, and the joy of coming together to celebrate the end of Lent. This beautiful work of art serves as a reminder of the rich and diverse cultural traditions that continue to shape the world around us.
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