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Making a ship in the naval dockyard of Venice

Making a ship in the naval dockyard of Venice


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Making a ship in the naval dockyard of Venice

" Making a ship in the naval dockyard of Venice. Picture of the work " Sanctorum Peregrinationes in Terram Sanctam", by Bernhard von Breindenbach (1440-1497). Gothic art. Miniature Painting."

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Bernhard Dockyard Illuminated Manuscript Manuscripts Venice Sanctorum


Making a Ship in the Naval Dockyard of Venice

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is a captivating miniature painting from the Gothic era, created by the renowned German artist Bernhard von Breitenbach around 1480. This exquisite work of art is part of the "Sanctorum Peregrinationes in Terram Sanctam" (The Journey of the Holy Men to the Holy Land), an illuminated manuscript. The painting depicts a lively and intricate scene of shipbuilding in progress at the bustling Venetian naval dockyard. The masterful use of color and detail in this miniature work brings the hustle and bustle of the dockyard to life. Shipbuilders are shown working diligently on various aspects of the ship's construction, from shaping the hull to assembling the mast and rigging. The intricate details of the ship's design, from the ornate carvings on the hull to the intricate rigging, are rendered with great care and precision. The painting also showcases the vibrant and bustling atmosphere of the dockyard, with various workers and onlookers milling about, and the bustling activity of the shipbuilding process. The use of perspective and depth in the painting adds to the sense of scale and realism, making it a truly immersive experience for the viewer. Bernhard von Breitenbach was a master of Gothic art, and this painting is a testament to his skill and artistic vision. The intricate details, vibrant colors, and lively composition make it a standout work of art from the medieval period. The painting also provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of medieval shipbuilding and the bustling activity of a Venetian naval dockyard. Overall, "Making a Ship in the Naval Dockyard of Venice" is a must-see work of art for anyone interested in Gothic art, medieval history, or the intricacies of shipbuilding.

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