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Hieronymites Monastery: Detail, Western portal, viewed from the side

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posted on 2017-07-05, 00:00 authored by G. Massiot & cie
This western portal is a good example of the transition from the Gothic style to Renaissance. It was built by Nicolau Chanterene in 1517. The tympanum depicts the Annunciation, the Nativity, and the Epiphany. Two angels, holdings the arms of Portugal, close the archivolt. The splays on each side of the portal are filled with statues.\u000a\u000aEstablished near Toledo in 1374, the Hieronymite Order soon became popular in Spain and Portugal, and in 1415 it numbered 25 houses. Prince Henry the Navigator (1394-1460) founded S Maria de Bel\u00E9m, a chapel of the Order of Christ, for mariners. Soon after his accession Manuel I (reigned 1495-1521) decided to build a grand monastery for the Hieronymite Order, which would continue to serve mariners as well as providing a burial place for the king. It also commemorated Vasco da Gama's successful return from India and was built with money from the spice trade; he is buried in the church. This project drained funds from the work at Batalha, which remained unfinished. The complex includes the church, monastery, sacristy, and refectory. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Date Created

1910-01-01

Date Modified

2017-07-05

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Belém (Lisbon, Distrito de Lisboa, Portugal): Santa Maria de Belém, or just Belém is a parish (neighborhood) of Lisbon, located 6 km west of the present city center Belém +38.6975-9.206667

Temporal Coverage

before or circa 1910

Cultural Context

['Manueline', 'Late Gothic', 'Plateresque']

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To view the physical lantern slide, please contact the Architecture Library.

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