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Priory chair of Blanche of Aragon and Anjou. 14th century. S
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Priory chair of Blanche of Aragon and Anjou. 14th century. S
Priory chair of Blanche of Aragon and Anjou. 1321-1325. From the Monastery of Sigena. Diocesan Museum of Lleida. Spain
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1321 1325 Anjou Aragon Bearded Blanche Catalan Catalonia Diocesan Friar Lerida Lleida Monastery Monk Polychromed Polychromy Prior Priory Romanesque Sigena Throne 14th Furniture
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1. Title: Priory Chair of Blanche of Aragon and Anjou (1321-1325) This exquisite 14th-century Priory Chair, hailing from the Monastery of Sigena in Lleida, Spain, is a remarkable testament to the artistic achievements of the Middle Ages. Dated between 1321 and 1325, this masterpiece is a prime example of Catalan art during the Anjou period. The figure depicted in the chair is believed to be Blanche of Aragon and Anjou, a noblewoman and prioress of the Monastery of Sigena. The chair's intricate decoration reflects the rich history and religious significance of the region. The bearded figure seated on the chair is thought to represent a friar, possibly Saint Francis of Assisi or another prominent religious figure of the time. The chair's polychromed surface, adorned with detailed scenes and geometric patterns, showcases the skill and artistry of the craftsmen who created it. The chair's backrest is dominated by a large cross, a symbol of the Christian faith, which is further enhanced by the intricate decorative details. The figure's face, with its serene expression, adds a sense of humanity and warmth to the piece. The Priory Chair of Blanche of Aragon and Anjou is a stunning example of the wooden furniture produced during the Middle Ages. Its intricate decoration, which includes a variety of Romanesque and Gothic influences, demonstrates the artistic richness and diversity of the period. Today, this precious piece is housed in the Diocesan Museum of Lleida, where it continues to inspire awe and admiration from visitors. The chair's historical significance, as well as its artistic merit, makes it an invaluable addition to the museum's collection and a testament to the artistic achievements of the 14th century in Catalonia.
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