JULIAN OF NORWICH - MEDIUM 5 1/2" x 7"
Wood Plaque (Medium) - Julian of Norwich by R. Lentz
A fine art, giclée print expertly mounted on a ½" Wood Plaque with beveled edges. . A satin laminate with a transparent, non-glare, UV coating protects the finish. Keyhole hanger and artist narrative o
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Very few details are known about the life of Julian of Norwich. She was an anchoress who lived in a special cell attached to the parish church of St. Julian, which may account for her name. She was the first woman to write a book in English. Some feel that she originally belonged to a community of Benedictine nuns because she had more formal learning than most women of her day. Others feel that because her writings show such a deep understanding of what it means to be a mother, she was a laywoman who may have lost her husband and children when the plague swept through Norwich in 1361.