Madonna of Prostejov
Madonna of Prostejov
Published 2017-11-22T10:12:29+00:00
Located in the Convent of Saint Agnes of Bohemia in the Old Town, Prague, in an area called "Na Františku". It was founded in 1231 by Princess Agnes (later known as Saint Agnes of Bohemia), sister of King Wenceslas I. She herself became the first abbess of the monastery in the Order of Saint Clare. The first women came to the convent in autumn 1233 – five nuns from Italian Assisi and seven Bohemian noble-girls. They belonged to the Poor Clares (also called The Order of Poor Ladies) founded by Saints Clare of Assisi and Francis of Assisi in 1212 on Franciscan principles. This was the first convent of the Order of Poor Clares north of the Alps.
Master of the Madonna of Michel - Workshop
(Active in the second quarter of the 14th century)
Date published | 22/11/2017 |
Title | Madonna of Prostejov |
Date | Around 1350 |
Dimension | Height 113.5 cm |
Medium | Bronze |
Credit | Origins unknown, allegedly from Northern Moravia. Later a private collection in Prostejov. |
Artist | Master of the Madonna - Workshop |
Place | Convent of St Agnes of Bohemia, Prague, Czechia |