The frontispiece of The Fifth Vision of Hildegard of Bingen (3.2.13) shows Hildegard of Bingen "Receiving a vision from heaven".
<h3>What are Hildegard of Bingen teachings?</h3>
A force to be reckoned with in the political circles of 12th-century Europe, Hildegard's teachings, beliefs, and prophecies—told through "visions" she described as both "illuminations" and "reflections of the living light"—compelled swarms of people to come to her.
The small child was scared by these images, which Hildegard claimed to have had while fully awake and with her eyes open. When she was worn out, Hildegard writes, "I tried to ask my nurse if she saw anything at all other than the regular objects." She said, "Nothing,' as she did not see what I did. I then experienced a severe panic and dared not tell anyone what had happened."
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Pretty sure it’s Wassily Kandinsky
yes all of those effect the judging process personal for example if you know the artist personally and hate them you will most likely hate there work no madder as for socially if an artist is considered good by every one else you are more likely to say its good because of social pressures same with politics