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Altarpiece of Saint Quiteria, 1332, by Joan Loert. Spain
Joan Loert, Master of Privileges. 13th-14th centuries. Altarpiece of Saint Quiteria, 1332. From the Hospital of Saint Anthony, Palma of Majorca. Museum of Majorca. Spain
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13th Altarpiece Angel Anthony Balearic Catholicism Joan Majorca Martyr Master Palm Palma Piece Privileges 1332 14th
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 20.6cm (10" x 8.1")
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1. Title: The Enchanting Altarpiece of Saint Quiteria, 1332, by Joan Loert: A Glimpse into the Devotion and Artistry of Medieval Majorca The captivating Altarpiece of Saint Quiteria, created by Joan Loert, Master of Privileges, in 1332, is a mesmerizing testament to the rich artistic and religious heritage of the Balearic Islands, specifically from the Hospital of Saint Anthony in Palma, Majorca. This masterpiece, now housed in the Museum of Majorca, Spain, is a significant representation of the devotion and artistic prowess of the 13th-14th centuries. The altarpiece, dating back to the 5th century, is a stunning example of Gothic art, with intricate details that evoke the essence of the Middle Ages. The central figure is Saint Quiteria, the patron saint of Majorca, depicted as a martyr holding a book and a palm leaf, symbols of her faith and martyrdom. Surrounding her are various saints, angels, and religious scenes, all rendered with exquisite detail and grace. One of the most striking features of the altarpiece is the ornate crown above Saint Quiteria's head, adorned with precious stones and intricate designs, symbolizing her royal status in the eyes of the Catholic faith. The interior of the altarpiece is equally impressive, with intricate carvings and delicate paintings that invite the viewer to explore the depths of the artwork. The Altarpiece of Saint Quiteria is a reminder of the profound impact of religion on the art and culture of medieval Europe, particularly in the Balearic Islands. Its preservation in the Museum of Majorca allows us to appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship of this masterpiece, as well as the enduring legacy of Joan Loert and the artistic traditions of the 13th and 14th centuries.
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