Bernward Doors

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The Bernward Doors are monumental early-11th-century bronze church doors famed for their detailed biblical reliefs and as masterpieces of Ottonian art and metalwork.

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Bernward Doors canonical 4
Gniezno Doors 1
Hildesheim Cathedral bronze doors 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottonian artwork
bronze doors
church doors
medieval sculpture
artHistoricalSignificance masterpiece of Ottonian bronze casting
one of the earliest monumental bronze doors in medieval Europe
artMovement Ottonian Renaissance
surface form: Ottonian art
associatedWith Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim
castingTechnique lost-wax casting
commissionedBy Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim
surface form: Bernward of Hildesheim
conservationStatus well preserved
country Germany
creator Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim
surface form: Bernward of Hildesheim
culturalContext Holy Roman Empire
depicts Annunciation
Creation of Eve
surface form: Creation of Adam and Eve

Crucifixion of Jesus
surface form: Crucifixion of Christ

The Fall of Man
surface form: Fall of Man

Nativity of Christ
New Testament scenes
Old Testament scenes
resurrection of Jesus Christ
surface form: Resurrection of Christ

biblical narrative cycles
era Middle Ages
function liturgical entrance
genre religious art
height approximately 4.72 metres
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component
iconographicProgram typological pairing of Old and New Testament scenes
inception 1015
inscriptionLanguage Latin
locatedIn Germany
Hildesheim
Lower Saxony
St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim
material bronze
namedAfter Bishop Bernward of Hildesheim
surface form: Bernward of Hildesheim
numberOfLeaves 2
numberOfPanels 16
numberOfPanelsNewTestament 8
numberOfPanelsOldTestament 8
partOf St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim
surface form: St. Michael's Church, Hildesheim UNESCO World Heritage Site
period early 11th century
religion Christianity
style high relief sculpture
subjectMatter salvation history
use main portal of St. Michael's Church
width approximately 1.25 metres per leaf

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Hildesheim Cathedral containsWork Bernward Doors
Ottonian Renaissance notableWork Bernward Doors
Gniezno hasLandmark Bernward Doors
this entity surface form: Gniezno Doors
Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary containsWork Bernward Doors
subject surface form: Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary (Hildesheim)
this entity surface form: Hildesheim Cathedral bronze doors
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Novgorod hasArtwork Bernward Doors
this entity surface form: bronze Magdeburg doors
St. Mary’s Cathedral hasArtwork Bernward Doors
subject surface form: St. Mary’s Cathedral, Hildesheim