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Building the convent at Syon, from a history of the peregrinations of the Syon Nuns
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Building the convent at Syon, from a history of the peregrinations of the Syon Nuns
DON269978 Building the convent at Syon, from a history of the peregrinations of the Syon Nuns, compiled in Lisbon in the early 17th century (vellum) by Portuguese School, (17th century); His Grace The Duke of Norfolk, Arundel Castle; (add.info.: King Henry V of England founded the convent in 1413; ); Portuguese, out of copyright
Media ID 22660950
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The captivating print titled "Building the convent at Syon" offers a glimpse into the historical peregrinations of the Syon Nuns, as compiled in Lisbon during the early 17th century. This vellum artwork, created by an anonymous Portuguese artist from the 17th century, now resides in Arundel Castle under the ownership of His Grace The Duke of Norfolk. The image showcases a significant moment in history when King Henry V of England founded the convent in 1413. It portrays a group of dedicated female builders diligently constructing this sacred place for worship and contemplation. Among them are skilled stone cutters and tailors, working meticulously to lay sturdy foundations for this architectural marvel. The presence of Spanish patrons and monarchs is evident through their coat of arms adorning various elements within the construction site. The manuscript's illustrations beautifully capture both English and Portuguese influences on its design. This remarkable photograph highlights not only the technical prowess involved in masonry but also emphasizes how religious orders like Bridgettine played a crucial role during medieval times. Their commitment to spiritual devotion is symbolized by each nun engaged in building this sanctuary. As we admire this piece, let us appreciate its historical significance and acknowledge these women who dedicated their lives to faith while leaving behind an enduring legacy that continues to inspire generations today.
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