Miniature No. 10 from Breviculum, reduced version
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Miniature No. 10 from Breviculum, reduced version
" Miniature No. 10 from " Breviculum", reduced version of the collection of Ram lulls works carried out by Thomas Le Myesier. Depiction of " Viaje de Ram lull a Bujic como misionero, su lapidaci expulsi uot; " (Trip of Ramon Llull to Bujia as missionar. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. GERMANY. Karlsruhe. Karlsruhe University Library."
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Carried Como Depiction Llull Reduced Trip Version Viaje
Miniature No. 10 from Breviculum
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is a reduced version of a miniature painting from the collection of Thomas de Le Myesier, showcasing the depiction of "Viaje de Ramón Llull a Bujia como misionero, su lapidación y expulsión" or "The Trip of Ramón Llull to Bujia as a Missionary, His Lapidation and Expulsion." This exquisite miniature artwork is a significant piece of Gothic art, housed in the Karlsruhe University Library in Germany. Ramón Llull (1232-1316), a Majorcan philosopher, theologian, and missionary, is the central figure in this miniature. He is depicted embarking on a journey to Bujia, a fictional island in the Mediterranean Sea, with the intention of spreading the Christian faith. The scene unfolds as Llull is subjected to a brutal lapidation and subsequent expulsion from the island. The reduced version of Miniature No. 10 from Breviculum provides a closer look at the intricate details of the painting. The artist masterfully captures the intensity of the moment, with Llull's determined expression and the chaotic scene of his persecutors pelting him with stones. The use of vibrant colors and delicate brushwork adds depth and emotion to the narrative, making it a captivating piece of art history. This miniature painting is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of the Gothic period and the enduring legacy of Ramón Llull. The reduced version offers a more intimate and detailed view of the artwork, allowing viewers to appreciate the artist's skill and the story's dramatic elements. The original painting is part of the extensive collection of Thomas de Le Myesier, a renowned collector and patron of the arts during the late Middle Ages. Today, the miniature painting is preserved and showcased at the Karlsruhe University Library, providing an invaluable resource for scholars and art enthusiasts alike.
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