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Hanging of the Revelation (1373-1383), n. 69: the verb of God loads the Betes. N
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Hanging of the Revelation (1373-1383), n. 69: the verb of God loads the Betes. N
JLJ4599459 Hanging of the Revelation (1373-1383), n. 69: the verb of God loads the Betes. N. 73: the Holy City or New Jerusalem. Tapestry by Nicolas Bataille (1330-1405), 14th century. Angers, Musee De La Tapestry by Bataille, Nicolas (fl. 1363-1400); Musee des Tapisseries, Angers, France; (add.info.: Hanging of the Revelation (1373-1383), n. 69: the verb of God loads the Betes. N. 73: the Holy City or New Jerusalem. Tapestry by Nicolas Bataille (1330-1405), 14th century. Angers, Musee De La Tapestry); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the intricate tapestry titled "Hanging of the Revelation" by Nicolas Bataille, a renowned artist from the 14th century. The artwork depicts two distinct scenes: in panel 69, we witness the divine power as the verb of God loads upon mythical creatures known as Betes; while in panel 73, we are transported to the Holy City or New Jerusalem. The tapestry's vibrant colors and meticulous details transport us back to a time when art was used to convey religious narratives. It serves as a visual representation of biblical events and symbolizes various themes such as faith, spirituality, and impending doom. As we explore this masterpiece further, our eyes are drawn to an awe-inspiring view of a city that is believed to be Jerusalem. This portrayal evokes feelings of wonderment and curiosity about what lies beyond its walls. The Hanging of the Revelation tapestry not only reflects medieval French art but also offers insights into historical perspectives on religion during that era. Its profound symbolism invites contemplation on topics like apocalypse, monsters, and Israel. Through this print captured by Photo Josse with great attention to detail, viewers can appreciate both the artistic skill involved in creating such elaborate tapestries and gain deeper insight into medieval culture and beliefs.
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