Photographer’s Note
The Jerónimos Monastery is usually referred to as the “jewel” of the Manueline style. This exclusive Portuguese style combines architectural elements from the Gothic and from the Renaissance periods, joining them with a royal and naturalist symbology, that makes it unique and honourable.
In 1496, King D. Manuel I asked the Holy Sé for permission to build a large monastery on the banks of the river Tagus. The works started in 1501 and almost a century later everything was done. D. Manuel I and his descendants were buried in marble tombs located in the chancel of the church and in the transept lateral chapels.
Dedicating the monastery to the Belém Virgin was another factor that influenced the royal decision. The Jerónimos Monastery replaced the church of Saint Mary of Belém where monks of the Christ Order gave assistance to sailors passing through. For this reason, D. Manuel I chose the monks of the Saint Jerónimo Order whose functions were to pray for the soul of the king and give spiritual assistance to the sailors that left Praia do Restelo in discovery of new lands.
Because the monastery was built on the sand banks of the river Tagus, the great earthquake of 1755 had little effect on the structure.
In 1907 it was declared a National Monument and in 1984 it was classified “Cultural Heritage of all Humanity” by UNESCO.
This information was a copy of the following website:
http://www.strawberryworld-lisbon.com/lisbon/places/mosteiro-jeronimos.html
more information
http://www.manorhouses.com/unesco/whjeron.html
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robiuk
(10763) 2005-03-28 16:45
O muito bom, Victor.
Eu gosto da maneira que você controlou a luz e o contraste apresentar esta cena bem vista do crucifiction no monastery de Jerónimos na técnica tri-colour.
Se eu pudesse, eu sugeriria mesmo uma colheita mais apertada e então fundi-la até 800x800 ou 800x600.
A consideração,
Robi
kLe
(2039) 2005-03-29 13:39
Simple and beautiful composition. The yellow and white background enhaces the figure of Christ and creates a spiritual air. I also believe there is too much black part. I would try a square format.
andchew
(476) 2005-05-28 6:16
Hi Victor, Very nice silhouette shot of the window. The lights contrasted against the dark background. Well done. Regads, Andrew
t0mmm1
(5434) 2005-08-03 4:27
Hi Victor,
Nice and somehow simple composition with big impact. I like more the one in WS for smaller black areas. Very, very nice shot.
joseelias
(367) 2006-03-02 7:57
Muito jogo de luz tirando partido do vitral para compor uma silhueta com o crucifixo. Gosto do facto de a imagem não ser evidente à primeira e obrigar-nos a olhar com mais atenção para a descodificar. Quanto à composição, penso que esta eria a ganhar se o vitral fosse colocado mais para o topo numa posição menos centrada.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Victor Assuncao (va2ho)
(290) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-03-25
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Olympus C-750UZ
- Exposure: f/3.2, 1/320 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2005-03-28 15:58








