Saint-Mihiel - Saint-Étienne
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Detail of the So-Called Commodus, a Renaissance Po…
Detail of the So-Called Commodus, a Renaissance Po…
Detail of the So-Called Commodus, a Renaissance Po…
Detail of the So-Called Commodus, a Renaissance Po…
Detail of the So-Called Commodus, a Renaissance Po…
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Portrait of an Old Man and a Young Boy by Ghirland…
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Diptych of Jean Carondelet by Gossaert in the Louv…
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Saint-Mihiel - Saint-Étienne
Saint-Mihiel - Saint-Étienne
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Eglise St-Pierre de Montrelais
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Portrait of a Young Man by Botticelli in the Louvr…
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Detail of The Birth of Bacchus by Giulio Romano in…
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The Birth of Bacchus by Giulio Romano in the Getty…
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Saint-Mihiel - Saint-Étienne
Saint-Mihiel had a parish church already in the 10th century. The Romanesque structure got renovated and rebuilt in the 13th and enlarged in the 16th century. During the French Revolution, the church was used as a hospital, but got re-consecrated in 1802. Soon plans were made, to broaden the road passing the church, so in 1823 the old belltower, one aisle and the side chapel were demolished.
Renaissance sculptor Ligier Richier, a genius of his time, was born in Saint-Mihiel around 1500.
One of his major works is the "Mise au Tombeau".
The iron grid, that saves it from nosy tourists, - and the blue light make it difficult to take a decent photo. It is a fantastic sculpture.
Ligier Richier, who had unsuccessfully petitioned the Duke of Lorraine to allow him to practice in the reformed Protestant religion, completed this "entombment", before he left Lorraine and moved to Geneva, where he was free to follow this religion.
Renaissance sculptor Ligier Richier, a genius of his time, was born in Saint-Mihiel around 1500.
One of his major works is the "Mise au Tombeau".
The iron grid, that saves it from nosy tourists, - and the blue light make it difficult to take a decent photo. It is a fantastic sculpture.
Ligier Richier, who had unsuccessfully petitioned the Duke of Lorraine to allow him to practice in the reformed Protestant religion, completed this "entombment", before he left Lorraine and moved to Geneva, where he was free to follow this religion.
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