Art

The Junkie Gnome of the Ancient Wall

November 27, 2009
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This was a fun experience. I mean, you have to admit that it’s not common to pick up an HDR, apply some weird filter to age it, and not being satisfied with that “rough” treatment, making a color cut-out on it. This is WILD guys! This is the most wild stuff ever!!! I don’t know [...]

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Upper Choir

November 5, 2009
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The choir stalls, decorated with religious and secular motifs, were made in 1550. The paintings on the walls around the choir stalls, depicting some of the apostles and saints, are from the 18th century. The earthquake of 1755 inflicted some damages to the upper choir, since part of the balustrade fell down. It was rebuilt [...]

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Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit

November 5, 2009
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Wooden statue of Christ crucified, located in front of the upper choir. This work of art was made by the flemish sculptor Philippe de Vries. It was offered to the Monastery, in 1551, by Prince Louis, Duke of Beja, son of King Manuel I. This photo is not HDR, although it has some features that [...]

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Cloister Garth

November 5, 2009
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The cloister of the Hieronymites Monastery is considered to be one of the most beautiful in the world due to the richness of the details carved on the stone. In the wings and arches of the ground floor, the Manueline decor style abounds, with naturalistic representations, national and royal symbols, nautical motifs, as well as [...]

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Legacies of a Faith Forgotten by Men

November 5, 2009
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The Church of the Hieronymites Monastery. In the foreground, there is the central part of the transept (or the crossing), and in the background there is the main chapel. The building of the Hieronymites Monastery started in 1501 or 1502 (the precise date is not known), by the order of King Manuel I, soon after [...]

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The Staircase and the Ceiling

November 5, 2009
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The staircase to the Kings Room, in the Hieronymites Monastery, was built by the order of King Philip II, who lived in the Royal Quarters, located on the Cloister’s second floor. The construction of this staircase, as well as the Kings Room, started and ended around 1631 and 1704 respectively. This staircase is the last [...]

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