Caption
Fidenza, duomo (Cathedral of San Donnino), right tower (Trabucco Tower), west front: frieze composed of five panels delimited by two large lion heads. The most widely accepted theory today identifies them as the “Stories of Berta, Milo and Rolandino” told by two chanson de geste between the end of the 12th and the beginning of the 13th century.
The panels should be read from right to left, identifying the following scenes:
Pepin the Short saves two “Lombards” from the jaws of a lion with his bare hands;
Charlemagne goes hunting, while Milo seduces Berta, Charlemagne’s sister;
Milo fights with a bandit who wants to kidnap Berta, who has become pregnant;
Milo, followed by his son Rolandino, goes into the woods to get wood to sell;
A young lion – an allegory of Rolandino – bites a horse’s neck.
Work by Benedetto Antelami and workshop.
Cattedrale di San Donnino, Fidenza (PR), Emilia-Romagna, Italia - Italy
Date
Jul 18, 2024
Credit line
Ghigo Roli/Photo12
Reference
GHR26A00_378
License type
Rights managed
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335.1Mb (32.3Mb) / 74.7in x 17.4in / 22413 x 5226 (300dpi)
Keywords
Italy Emilia Romagna Parma Fidenza Cathedral Duomo Gothic Il Duecento 13th Century Art Artwork Sculpture Frieze Benedetto Antelami Chanson de Geste Nobility Aristocracy King Pipino il Breve Pepin the Short Lotta Fight Lion Charlemagne Hunting Berta Horse Art Style Romanesque
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