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12-MAY-2016

Lübeck. Dom

Lubeck- Cathedral Rood Screen
The carvings which decorate the rood screen are the work of the Lübeck artist Bernt Notke and date back to the 15th Century.The rood screen is a common feature in late medieval church architecture. It is typically an ornate partition between the chancel and nave, of more or less open tracery constructed of wood, stone, or wrought iron. The rood screen would originally have been surmounted by a rood loft carrying the Great Rood, a sculptural representation of the Crucifixion. In English, Scots, and Welsh cathedral, monastic, and collegiate churches, there were commonly two transverse screens, with a rood screen or rood beam located one bay west of the pulpitum screen, but this double arrangement nowhere survives complete, and accordingly the preserved pulpitum in such churches is sometimes referred to as a rood screen.

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Graeme14-Sep-2016 19:11
It looks like a lovely old clock and thanks for the info too, Jose.V
Laura Milholland13-Sep-2016 06:04
Beautifully shot, Joseantonio! Such gorgeous and intricate work. Thank you for the detailed explanation too - it helps us enjoy your image even more.
MarcViskens12-Sep-2016 18:13
very beautiful José
Carter Creek12-Sep-2016 17:43
Extraordinary, the photograph and the information, you make a great tour guide. V
Juliette12-Sep-2016 17:34
beautiful ornaments !! V
Helen Betts12-Sep-2016 17:23
Quite an interesting structure in this cathedral, captured from a good POV. V.
Jim Coffman12-Sep-2016 17:22
Very nice detail in this lovely capture...
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