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Rood screen, Church of St Gommaire, Lierre (Lier), Belgium
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Rood screen, Church of St Gommaire, Lierre (Lier), Belgium
Ornate rood screen in the Church of St Gommaire (Gummarus), Lierre (Lier), Belgium, dating back to the 17th century. Date: circa 1910
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This stunning photograph captures the intricate beauty of the Rood screen, or rood loft, in the Church of St Gommaire (Gummarus) in Lierre (Lier), Belgium. Dating back to the 17th century, this ornate masterpiece is a testament to the rich artistic and cultural heritage of this European country. The Rood screen, a traditional feature of many medieval churches, is a wooden structure that once housed the rood, or crucifix, which was lowered and raised during services. This particular screen is adorned with intricately carved columns and pillars, each twisted and turned in a way that adds to the overall sense of movement and dynamism. The statues of the saints and other religious figures that decorate the screen are also beautifully crafted, their faces expressive and full of character. The tracery work, with its delicate patterns and interwoven designs, adds an ethereal quality to the piece, while the use of stone for the altar and other structural elements adds a sense of solidity and permanence. The Gothic architecture of the Church of St Gommaire is further emphasized by the use of pointed arches and the play of light and shadow created by the stained glass windows. This photograph, taken circa 1910, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back in time to an era of beauty, craftsmanship, and devotion.
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