The Magi: Legend, Art and Cult; A special exhibition on view at the Museum Schnütgen
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The Magi: Legend, Art and Cult; A special exhibition on view at the Museum Schnütgen
Kleines Diptychon mit Anbetung der Könige und Kreuzigung, Schule des Herzogtums Brabant oder Luxemburg, um 1360, Museo del Bargello, Florenz, Inv.-Nr. 2038 C, Foto mit freundlicher Genehmigung des Italienischen Ministeriums für Kulturgüter und kulturelle Aktivitäten und Tourismus.



COLOGNE.- Throughout the year 2014, everything in Cologne revolved around the Magi, whose remains were translated to the city in the summer of 1164. During the Middle Ages, their relics transformed Cologne into a pilgrimage metropolis, and they became the patron saints of Cologne together with St. Ursula and St. Gereon. This is still in evidence today in the Shrine of the Magi at Cologne Cathedral, Cologne’s coat of arms with the three crowns and numerous works of art throughout the city.

However, even before they became significant for the city of Cologne, the Magi had long stirred large parts of the Christian world. Thus it was the Three Wise Men, who, according to a biblical account, were led by a star to Bethlehem, where they were the first to recognise the Christ child as the Son of God.

The Museum Schnütgen is holding a large special exhibition in celebration of the 850th anniversary and, by choosing the Magi as its theme, is focusing on a subject that has been central to art for centuries. On exhibit are approximately 130 loans from around 70 collections and museums in Europe and New York and artworks from the museum’s own collections. Artistically exceptional ivories, sculptures, panel paintings, manuscripts and works of treasury art that offer a particularly interesting interpretation of the subject serve as a bridge from the 3rd through to the 16th century.

Early Christian tombs, magnificent liturgical manuscripts and altar pictures from the Middle Ages clearly illustrate its religious significance. Leitmotifs of the exhibition are the fascination with the star, the royal robes and gifts as well as the journey of the Magi. The development of the pictorial type of the Madonna enthroned is examined, as is the inclusion of donors and secular rulers. One section of the exhibition is exclusively devoted to the theme’s special significance for Cologne.










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