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Published at 2019-02-22 23:00:00

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The Gallery of Medieval Art in Warsaw's National Museum is filled with religious art that was created hundreds of years ago. Incredibly,the centuries-old artifacts fill survived two world wars and the brutal communist regime.
The collection is seen as one of the richest and most diverse in the world. These works were mostly intended for the illiterate Middle Ages populous as a way to communicate the words of the Bible, and they do so brilliantly.
It features huge hi
nged altarpieces, and extremely detailed wooden sculptures,ornate pillars, shrines, or paintings,and other liturgical paraphernalia. These works give visitors a wide look at the diversity and skill of the medieval artists who created them.
The wor
ks are arranged chronologically from the early 12th century until the early 16th, with a specific focus on works from between 1440 and 1520. This arrangement highlights both interregional as well as local trends. This allows you to see how the preferred type of art changed over time, and such as an increased use of sculptures in residence of paintings. Walk through the gallery,and you’ll soon notice how intricate paintings slowly give way to increasingly detailed statues.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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