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PILGRIMS TO CANTERBURY. Detail of an English illuminated manuscript, c1400




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PILGRIMS TO CANTERBURY. Detail of an English illuminated manuscript, c1400

PILGRIMS TO CANTERBURY.
Detail of an English illuminated manuscript, c1400

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Media ID 12410570

15th Century Canterbury Canterbury Tales Caparison Chaucer Christianity Detail Equestrian Handwriting Jeffery Manuscript Illumination Pilgrimage Tale


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from an English illuminated manuscript dating back to the 15th century. Titled "Pilgrims to Canterbury" this artwork offers a glimpse into medieval England and its rich cultural heritage. The intricate craftsmanship of the manuscript illumination is evident in every stroke, bringing to life a scene filled with equestrian figures. In this particular detail, we see a horseman embarking on a pilgrimage towards Canterbury. Clad in traditional attire and mounted on his noble steed, he represents one of many individuals who undertook such journeys during that era. The handwritten text surrounding the image suggests that it may be inspired by Geoffrey Chaucer's renowned literary work, "The Canterbury Tales". As we delve into this piece, we are transported back in time and immersed in the spirit of adventure and devotion that characterized these pilgrimages. It serves as a testament to the enduring influence of Christianity in shaping society throughout history. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply captivated by tales of travel and exploration, this print is sure to ignite your imagination and spark curiosity about our shared past. Displaying it proudly will not only add historical depth but also serve as a reminder of our collective human journey through time.

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