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Monasticism in Medieval Christianity
Early History of Monasticism The term "monasticism" ( monachos, a solitary person) describes a way of life chosen by religious men or women who retreat from society for the pursuit of spiritual salvation. The earliest form of monasticism appeared in the late third to early fourth century in regions around the eastern Mediterranean. Men and women like Antony (died 356)—whose biography provided a model for future monks—withdrew into the Egyptian desert, depriving themselves of food and water as part of their effort to withstand the devil's temptations. Along the Nile River, in the shadow of the great pyramids, Pachomius (died 312/13) and others established communal structures for ascetics that offered a daily regimen of work and prayer ( 29.9.2a-v; 10.176.37 ). Though the earliest monasteries were built to promote isolation, Christian intellectuals sought very early on to bring desert monasticism to the city.
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Tate Collection | Monks Merrymaking by John Cranch john cranch 1751-1821 monks merrymaking circa 1804 oil on wood support: 162 x 210 mm painting purchased 1968 t01048 this is one of two small pictures by john cranch showing monks at work and at play. the companion picture (http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?workid=2928 [115 words]
National Gallery of Art, The Glory of Good Monks and Nuns (Getty Museum) the glory of good monks and nuns attributed to simon marmion french, valenciennes, 1475 tempera colors, gold leaf, gold paint, and ink on parchment 14 5/16 x 10 5/16 in. ms. 30, fol. 39v once in paradise, the angel and the soul of tondal come to a place filled with silken tents and pavilions,http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=2388 [208 words]
Misericord - Victoria & Albert Museum - Search the Collections is derived from the latin word for 'mercy'. these wooden brackets were carved on the underside of choir-stalls, so that when the seat was folded away, they offered a discreet support to the standing monks during long services. they were often carved with worldly subjects but even these could have a moralising undertone. while the imp-like mask on this misericord could be one of the devil's attendants,http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O128315/misericord/ [1150 words]
Tea bowl - Rijksmuseum Amsterdam - Museum for Art and History tea bowl... year... c. 960-1279... unknown artist... potter ... technique... glazed stoneware, jian ware... dimensions... h. 7,2 cm; diam. 12 cm... object number... ak-mak-615... tea bowl, popular among zen monks... japanese raku bowl ... zen... jian tea bowls were popular among chinese monks of the zen buddhist denomination. they drank tea to enhance concentration while meditating. japanese zen monks adopted this custom and took the bowls with them to japan. http://www.rijksmuseum.nl/aria/aria_assets/AK-MAK-615?page=2&lang=en&context_space= [118 words]
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