Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Bamberg Horseman

Bamberg - Cathedral

01 Feb 2013 72
Since 1007, when Holy Roman Emperor Heinrich II (Henry II) made Bamberg the seat of a diocese, the Bamberg Cathedral ("Bamberger Dom St. Peter und St. Georg") is the seat of the Archbishop of Bamberg. The first cathedral on this place, founded in 1004 by Heinrich II and named "Heinrichsdom", got consecrated already in 1012. This building got destroyed by fire in 1085. Around 1215 the construction of the building seen here started. It was commisioned by Bishop Eckbert von Andechs-Meranien, brother of Hedwig von Andechs (aka Hedwig of Silesia). The new cathedral consecrated in 1237. Between 1225 and 1237 the the lifesize "Bamberger Reiter" ("Bamberg Horseman") was created by an unkown master, probably coming from France. Since the consecration it has been on the same place, located on a console at the north pillar of the St. George choir. The large sculpture, only partly visible here, (see previous upload) is considered the first monumental equestrian statue since classical antiquity, and one of the first to depict horse shoes. The sculpture is supported by two corbels. While the left one is just plain - the right one depicts the foliate head of a "Green Man". John Ibbotson just recently drew my attention to this corbel! Thank you!

Bamberg - Cathedral

31 Jan 2013 84
Since 1007, when Holy Roman Emperor Heinrich II (Henry II) made Bamberg the seat of a diocese, the Bamberg Cathedral ("Bamberger Dom St. Peter und St. Georg") is the seat of the Archbishop of Bamberg. The first cathedral on this place, founded in 1004 by Heinrich II and named "Heinrichsdom", got consecrated already in 1012. This building got destroyed by fire in 1085. Around 1215 the construction of the building seen here started. It was commisioned by Bishop Eckbert von Andechs-Meranien, brother of Hedwig von Andechs (aka Hedwig of Silesia). The new cathedral consecrated in 1237. Between 1225 and 1237 this sculpture, the "Bamberger Reiter" ("Bamberg Horseman") was created by an unkown master, probably coming from France. Since the consecration it has been on the same place, located on a console at the north pillar of the St. George choir. It is considered the first monumental equestrian statue since classical antiquity, and one of the first to depict a horse shoe. The statue is more than 2 meters high (lifesize) and was painted once. The horse was white, the cape red - and the crown golden. There are many theories, who this unarmed rider could be. Heinrich II, whose tomb is only a few meters apart, or Philip of Swabia, the first German king ever being assasinated - next door? I tend to Stefan I ("Stephen I of Hungary"), aka "Sankt Stefan" ("Saint Steven"). He was married to Gisela von Bayern ("Gisela of Hungary") and brother in law of Heinrich II. When Bishop Eckbert von Andechs-Meranien after Philip´s assasination (1208) was suspected to have teamed up with the murderer Otto von Wittelsbach, he fled to Hungary, from where he reached rehabilitation, returned to BAmberg and completed this cathedral.

Lucca - Duomo di Lucca

25 Aug 2015 322
Lucca existed already in Etruscan times and became a Roman colony in 180 BC. The Diocese of Lucca dates back to the first century, legends tell, that St. Paulinus, a disciple of St. Peter, was the first Bishop of Lucca. In medieval times Lucca was the residence of the Margraves of Tuscany. After the death of Matilda of Tuscany (1115), Lucca constituted itself as an independent republic. Actually the "Republic of Lucca" existed from 1160 to 1805. The Cathedral of Saint Martin is the seat of the Archbishop of Lucca. The construction of the cathedral started in 1063, when Anselm (later Pope Alexander II) was bishop here. The western facade was begun in 1204 by Guido Bigarelli, who later sculpted (and signed!) the the octogonal baptismal font in the center of the Pisan Baptistery. He is one of the many gifted artists, that came from the area around the Lake Como and are known as "Comacine masters". This life-size equestrian statue of Saint Martin is one of the largest in Europe. Comparable to the Bamberg Horseman (Bamberg/Germany) or that ones in France (Surgeres, Melle, Airvault).