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JLJ4593505 The death of Saint Vincent of Zaragoza in 304 Miniature taken from " Breviarium Parisiense" (Breviaire de Paris) known as Breviaire de Charles V illustrated by Jean Le Noir (man. lat. 1052, fol. 326), 1364-1370. Paris, B.N. by Noir, Jean Le (fl.1331-75) & workshop (attr. to); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: The death of Saint Vincent of Zaragoza in 304 Miniature taken from " Breviarium Parisiense" (Breviaire de Paris) known as Breviaire de Charles V illustrated by Jean Le Noir (man. lat. 1052, fol. 326), 1364-1370. Paris, B.N.); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a momentous scene from the 14th century manuscript, "Breviarium Parisiense" known as Breviaire de Charles V. Illustrated by the talented Jean Le Noir and his workshop, this particular miniature depicts the death of Saint Vincent of Zaragoza in 304. The image transports us to a world steeped in religious devotion and medieval artistry. In exquisite detail, we witness Saint Vincent's final moments as he ascends to paradise. The delicate illumination showcases the skillful brushwork and intricate patterns that were characteristic of this era. A heavenly angel hovers above, guiding Saint Vincent's soul towards eternal bliss. The saint's body lies peacefully on a bed adorned with ornate drapery, symbolizing his transition from mortal existence to divine immortality. His serene expression suggests acceptance and spiritual fulfillment. This miniature serves not only as an artistic masterpiece but also as a testament to the canonization process during that time period. It reminds us of the significance placed on saints within medieval society and their ability to intercede for believers. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, our minds are transported back in time to an age where faith was paramount and illuminated manuscripts like these were treasured possessions. This photograph allows us to appreciate both the beauty of Jean Le Noir's workmanship and the profound spirituality it represents.
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