Monastery da Batalha
by David Letts
Title
Monastery da Batalha
Artist
David Letts
Medium
Photograph - Photograph - Painting Effect
Description
In 1385, King Jorgo I vowed that if his outnumbered army defeated the Castilians at the important Battle of Aljubarrota, he would build a magnificent monastery dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The king was victorious, resulting in the independence of Portugal from Spain and the great Batalha Monastery.
King Jo�o I gave the monastery to the Dominicans and the splendid edifice was constructed over the next two centuries in the Gothic and Manueline styles. Along with all other monasteries in Portugal, Batalha was dissolved in 1834.
Batalha Monastery was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1983 because it commemorates an important historical event and "here a highly original, national Gothic style evolved, profoundly influenced by Manueline art, as demonstrated by its masterpiece, the Royal Cloister."
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June 1st, 2013
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Karen Cook
David, first of all I want to say how much I enjoyed your in depth description of this amazing building. It added so much to my enjoyment. Your depth of field, and use of light are wonderful. My eye follows that stone floor down the image and I want to look out where the sun is peeking through the columns. An amazing image and I am so thankful to see it through your eyes.