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Medieval Europe: A ‘Dark’ Age?
Cork City, Co. Cork
1 October 2024
Family friendly
Medieval Europe: A ‘Dark’ Age? at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, on Tuesday 1 October. A deconstruction of the concept of the Dark Ages & a look at advancements made during it. Part of Art History Reframed: Autumn Lecture Series.

This week we deconstruct the idea that the Middle Ages were a ‘Dark Age’, and instead showcase a period of unparalleled economic, religious, and artistic growth. Defined by the vast inequality inherent in feudal systems, the Middle Ages produced myriad categories of artefact.

We explore how the Royal Court in France cultivated the illuminated manuscript as a tool which reflected wealth and status, while also discussing the genuine piety reflected in private devotional art. In a period marred by plague, war, and famine, mortality and the need for prayer and repentance was never far from the minds of the masses. However, in spite of such societal challenges, we will also see how scholars and artists excelled in the study of humanism.

Event details
Dates
1 October 2024
Time
Start 11:00End 13:00
Price
25
Contact details
Triskel Arts Centre, Tobin St, Centre, Cork, Ireland
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