Gothic art, one of the most important in existence in the entire world, was born in Western Europe after the middle ages. The art originated in the north of France, but it soon expanded throughout the entire West.
In the most part of Europe, Gothic art developed through many different forms which have today become high icons of art; central places for this include Germany, England and Spain.
In counter position to Roman art, which expressed the rural society of peasants and fighters, the gothic represents the cultural development of the sectors of the bourgeoisie, the universities, the religious orders, and other, more revolutionary sections of society.
Unlike the small rural churches which had principally displayed Roman art, Gothic art was characterised by incredible, vast constructions, full of light and unique; unmistakably original architecture. Although architecture is the most famous form of this artistic movement, it is not the only one; there are also numerous painting and other Gothic art works.
It was in this style that the San Miquel chapel of the Pedralbes monastery was decorated; with mural work appointed in 1346 to Ferrer Bassa, who lived from 1285 until 1348, by abbess Francesca Saportella, for her cell. The works, as anyone immersed in the world of art will know, are closely related to the Franciscan devotion for the passion of the christ, the pleasures of the Virgin, and other saintly figures.
The History Museum in Barcelona is presenting an exhibition called “Murales bajo la lupa. Las pinturas de la capilla de San Miquel”, until the 31st January, which is all about Gothic Barcelona, and its many important murals. As well as delving into this part of the city´s history, the show also hopes to inspire further study and restoration of them.
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Museo de Historia de Barcelona: Plaza Rei, 08002 Barcelona, España
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