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Codex Correr I 383 Doge Sebastiani Ziani receives a petition from Pope Alexander III
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Codex Correr I 383 Doge Sebastiani Ziani receives a petition from Pope Alexander III
FTB64193 Codex Correr I 383 Doge Sebastiani Ziani receives a petition from Pope Alexander III (1159-81) and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa (c.1123-90) (vellum) by Italian School, (14th century); Museo Correr, Venice, Italy; (add.info.: Pope Alexander III (1159-81); ); Italian, out of copyright
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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a momentous event in history. The image showcases the remarkable artwork of Codex Correr I 383, created by an anonymous Italian artist during the 14th century. The scene depicted is none other than Doge Sebastiani Ziani receiving a petition from two influential figures - Pope Alexander III and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. The composition exudes grandeur and power as the doge stands tall, adorned in regal attire, ready to receive these important documents. His expression reflects his deep sense of responsibility as he listens attentively to the words being conveyed. Behind him, a magnificent flag waves proudly, symbolizing Venice's strength and unity. The presence of both Pope Alexander III and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa adds further significance to this historical moment. Their petitions undoubtedly carry weighty matters that require careful consideration from the doge. It is fascinating to imagine what issues may be at stake - politics, religion, or perhaps even territorial disputes. This extraordinary piece of art captures not only the political dynamics of its time but also serves as a testament to the artistic skills prevalent during the era. Preserved within Museo Correr in Venice today, it allows us to appreciate both its aesthetic beauty and its historical value. As we gaze upon this print, we cannot help but marvel at how art has preserved moments like these for generations to come – allowing us glimpses into our rich past while igniting curiosity about those who came before us.
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