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  • ID: 517
  • Uploader: Wowzers122 »
  • Date: 7 days ago
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  • Source: artic.edu/artworks/158772/bound-manuscript-the-miracles-of-mary-te-amire-maryam »
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mary, jesus christ, and madonna and child (art institute of chicago) by gondarine_period
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Bound Manuscript: The Miracles of Mary (Te’amire Maryam)

Created under King Yohannes (1667–1682) or King Iyyasu I (1682–1706), this manuscript in the First Gonderine style—with bold outlines and a rich palette—includes 32 painted scenes narrating the miracles performed by the Virgin Mary, a series intended to guide weekly devotion. These codified ‘Miracles of Mary’ became one of the most popular themes for religious books after the intensification of Marian worship in the mid-15th century.

Translation from https://pemm.princeton.edu/en-us/paintings/CIA20024_1821:

How the partakers of the Eucharist were turned back by the command of the patriarch to reveal their feet because the church was injured; How the man with the foot of stone seperated himself.

How the man with the foot of stone asked her; The icon of our Lady Mary and her beloved Son; How the man with the foot of stone was healed; The stone that fell from his foot.

According to https://pemm.princeton.edu/en-us/stories/99, the story of the Stone-footed Man takes place in a city in Europe

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