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Louis I the Pious (778-840). King of the Franks
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Louis I the Pious (778-840). King of the Franks
Louis I the Pious (778-840). King of the Franks (814-880) son of Charlemagne. Illustration on vellum. Manuscript 4 of Codex Legum Longobardorum. 1004. Lombard School. Romanesque art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. CAMPANIA. SALERNO. Cava de Tirreni. Archives of the Abbey
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1. Title: Louis the Pious, King of the Franks (814-880), son of Charlemagne (778-840), depicted in a magnificent miniature painting from the Codex Legum Longobardorum, created in the Lombard School of art during the Romanesque period in Italy, Campania, Salerno, Cava de Tirreni, around the year 1004. 2. Description: This stunning illustration on vellum presents Louis the Pious, the eldest son of Charlemagne, who ruled the Frankish Kingdom from 814 until his death in 880. The portrait exudes an air of regal authority and piety, as indicated by his crown, scepter, and the halo above his head. 3. Background: The Codex Legum Longobardorum, a collection of Lombard laws, is a significant historical document from the Middle Ages, and this particular manuscript is renowned for its impressive collection of miniature paintings. The Lombard School, which produced this artwork, was a prominent center for Romanesque art in Italy during the 10th and 11th centuries. 4. Artistic Style: The miniature painting showcases the distinct Romanesque artistic style, characterized by its emphasis on strong geometric shapes, bold colors, and intricate detail. The use of color in this portrait is particularly noteworthy, with the rich reds, blues, and greens adding depth and vibrancy to the image. 5. Historical Significance: Louis the Pious' reign was marked by political instability and conflict, including rebellions from his sons and the Magyar invasions. Despite these challenges, he managed to maintain the Frankish Empire and preserve the Carolingian dynasty. This portrait serves as a visual reminder of his significant contributions to Western history during the Middle Ages. 6. Provenance: The Archives of the Abbey in Cava de Tirreni, Salerno, Italy, currently house this valuable manuscript, which continues to captivate scholars and art enthusiasts alike with its intricate illustrations and historical significance.
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