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A woman drawing water from the Miniature well taken from the volume "De puteis"
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A woman drawing water from the Miniature well taken from the volume "De puteis"
LRI4667904 A woman drawing water from the Miniature well taken from the volume " De puteis" of the manuscript " De Universo" (or De rerum naturis (De la Nature des choses)) (cod. 132) by Rabanus Maurus Magnentius (or Raban Maur or Rabano Mauro) (ca. 780-856). 9th century. Archive of Monte Cassino Abbey (Mount Cassin) by German School, (9th century); Archivio dell Abbazia, Montecassino, Italy; (add.info.: A woman drawing water from the Miniature well taken from the volume " De puteis" of the manuscript " De Universo" (or De rerum naturis (De la Nature des choses)) (cod. 132) by Rabanus Maurus Magnentius (or Raban Maur or Rabano Mauro) (ca. 780-856). 9th century. Archive of Monte Cassino Abbey (Mount Cassin)); Luisa Ricciarini; German, out of copyright
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© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
9 9th 9th 9th Century Bucket Mineral Water
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This print captures a scene from the 9th century manuscript "De puteis" by Rabanus Maurus Magnentius. In this image, we see a woman drawing water from a miniature well, showcasing the daily life of people during that era. The manuscript itself, titled "De Universo" or "De rerum naturis" provides insights into the nature of things and was created by Rabanus Maurus Magnentius, also known as Raban Maur or Rabano Mauro. The photograph originates from the Archive of Monte Cassino Abbey in Italy and is attributed to the German School of the 9th century. It beautifully portrays an illuminated miniature with intricate details, highlighting not only the woman but also her surroundings. The woman's action symbolizes her connection to nature and her reliance on its resources for sustenance. Holding a bucket filled with mineral water, she represents an essential aspect of daily life - fetching water for drinking and cooking purposes. Luisa Ricciarini skillfully captured this historical moment through her lens, bringing attention to medium age customs and traditions. This artwork serves as a window into our past, reminding us of how people lived centuries ago. Through this photo print, viewers can appreciate both the artistic beauty found within medieval manuscripts and gain insight into everyday activities that were integral to survival in ancient times.
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