print, photography, sculpture, engraving
portrait
medieval
old engraving style
photography
linocut print
sculpture
history-painting
engraving
Dimensions height 210 mm, width 110 mm
This is an image of the tomb of Georg von Bamberg, located in Bamberg Cathedral, crafted by an anonymous artist. The tomb is more than a marker of death; it's a statement about power, legacy, and the Church’s role in society. Georg von Bamberg is depicted in full ecclesiastical regalia, complete with a mitre and staff, which were symbols of his authority and position within the church hierarchy. These symbols were tools that communicated his status and the power of the institution he represented. This representation of a powerful religious figure can be viewed as an important aspect of the power dynamics within the church and broader society during the period. Consider the emotional weight such a monument carries, it reflects not only the personal grief of the community but also the societal values placed on religious authority and remembrance.
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