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Timeline of European Art and Music - The Thirteenth Century
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Music
0:00 - 1201 – Raimbaut de Vaqueiras (French) - Ara pot hom conoisser e proar
3:29 - 1204–05 – Raimbaut de Vaqueiras (French) - No·m agrad' iverns ni pascors
8:04 - 1220 - Pérotin (French) - Beata Viscera
14:05 - 1235 - Moniot d'Arras (French) - Ce fut en mai
16:38 - 1235–39 – Theobald I of Navarre (French) - Seignor, sachiés, qui or ne s’en ira (chanson de croisade)
21:06 - 1239 – Theobald I of Navarre (French) - Au tens plain de felonie (chanson de croisade)
23:22 - 1250 - 1280 - Anonymous (French origin) - Diex! je n'i os aler - From the Montpelliar Codex
24:19 - 1250 - 1280 - Anonymous (French origin) - Pucelete bele et avenant - From the Montpellier Codex
25:00 - 1250 -1280 - Anonymous (French origin) - Plus bele que flor est - From the Montpellier Codex
28:45 - 1250-1280 - Anonymous (French origin) - S'on e regarde - The Montpellier Codex
Art
1205 - (French) - The Legend of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus - Tells of seven brothers condemned to death because of their Christian faith. They took refuge in a cave, where they fell into a sleep that lasted several centuries. When the cave was inadvertently opened, the brothers were awakened, and the miracle was recognized by the local bishop. In this panel, one of eleven from the lost window, the Christian emperor Theodosius with two companions rides to Ephesus to see the brothers
1215 - (anonymous French architect, "The Master of Chartres") The west rose window at Chartres Cathedral
1220-1230 - (anonymous French architect, "The Master of Chartres") - Jamb statues at Chartres Cathedral - From the Porch of the Confessors in Chartres Cathedral - The canons (priests) started their religious services in the building as early as 1220
1221-1230 - (anonymous French architect, "The Master of Chartres") - South transept window at Chartres Cathedral
1225 - Nicholas of Verdun (French) - Shrine of the Three Kings - King David, missing his harp
1225 - Nicholas of Verdun (French) - Shrine of the Three Kings - King Solomon flanked by prophets and patriarchs. The round medallions on the roof contained at one time scenes from the life of Christ
1225 - Nicholas of Verdun (French) - Shrine of the Three Kings - St John the apostle, holding a model church or city. Busts of virtues decorate the spaces between the arches
1225 - Nicholas of Verdun (French) - Shrine of the Three Kings - The Crucifixion
1225 - Nicholas of Verdun (French) - Shrine of the Three Kings - The Epiphany. Enamel, filigree, precious stones, pearls and even roman cameos adorn the gilded scenes
1225 - Nicholas of Verdun (French) - Shrine of the Three Kings - The facade with the open panel, revealing the relics of the Three Kings
1225 - Nicholas of Verdun (French) - Shrine of the Three Kings - The prophet Joachim on the lower tier
1225 - Nicholas of Verdun (French) - Shrine of the Three Kings at Cologne Cathedral in Germany
1225-1229 - (anonymous) - Bamberg Horseman carved at Bamberg Cathedral in Germany
1229 - Catalan School (Spanish) completes James I the Conqueror Besieging Palma, Majorca
1229 - Herman the Recluse (Czech) - The Codex Gigas - Opening with the portrait of the devil - Legend states that, as a resident of the Benedictine Monastery of Podlazice, Herman the Recluse was condemned to be walled up alive and starved to death. However, in a plea for his life, he convinced the Abbot to let him live if he could create a book that encapsulated all earthly knowledge in one night. Herman wrote until midnight, upon which he realized he could not finish his masterpiece and sold his soul to a devil in exchange for the ability to finish the Codex Gigas.
1229 - Herman the Recluse (Czech) - The Codex Gigas - A closer look at the portrai of the devil
1229 - Herman the Recluse (Czech) - The Codex Gigas - Illuminated initial at the start of the Wisdom of Solomon
1235 - Bonaventura Berlinghieri (Italian) - Saint Francis of Assisi - Pope Gregory IX canonized Francis on 16 July 1228. Along with Catherine of Siena, he was designated patron saint of Italy. He later became associated with patronage of animals and the natural environment, and it became customary for churches to hold ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day of 4 October.
1235 - (anonymous French architect, "The Master of Chartres") - North transept rose window at Chartres Cathedral - Consecration of the cathedral took place on the 17th of October 1260, in the presence of King Saint-Louis
1245-1247 - (French) - Vision of Saint Germain of Paris - This panel is one of two scenes from the Legend of Saint Germain of Paris. Here Germain appears posthumously in a dream to a monk from Saint-Germain-des-Prés, exhorting the brother to maintain his faith
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