Solomons Temple, 1430 artwork
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Solomons Temple, 1430 artwork
Solomons Temple. Illuminated manuscript miniature from the 15th-century Alba Bible, depicting Solomons Temple (The First Book of Kings). The Alba Bible, completed in 1430, is a translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew into Medieval Castilian. It was commissioned in 1422. The 513 pages are illustrated with 334 miniatures, produced by members of the Franciscan Order in Toledo. The original is displayed in Madrid, Spain. 500 facsimile editions were produced in 1992
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This print showcases an exquisite artwork titled "Solomons Temple" from the 15th-century Alba Bible. The illuminated manuscript miniature depicts a significant biblical scene, specifically Solomons Temple as described in The First Book of Kings. Commissioned in 1422 and completed in 1430, the Alba Bible is a remarkable translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew into Medieval Castilian. The artwork features intricate details and vibrant colors that bring to life this historical moment. Created by members of the Franciscan Order in Toledo, Spain, it is evident that immense skill and dedication went into producing this masterpiece. Currently displayed in Madrid, the original manuscript consists of 513 pages adorned with 334 miniatures. Intriguingly, this particular print captures a European male leader deep in prayer before King Solomon's temple. With its rich symbolism and religious connotations, it represents both Christian and Jewish traditions intertwined within medieval history. The significance of this artwork extends beyond its aesthetic appeal; it serves as a testament to cultural exchange during the Middle Ages when Latin texts were translated into vernacular languages for wider accessibility. This print offers viewers a glimpse into an era where religion played a central role in shaping society and provides valuable insights into biblical studies and Judeo-Christian heritage.
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