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Herods Feast, scene from The Life of St. John the Baptist Cycle in the Chapel of St. Jean, 1346-48 (fresco)
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Herods Feast, scene from The Life of St. John the Baptist Cycle in the Chapel of St. Jean, 1346-48 (fresco)
XIR199194 Herods Feast, scene from The Life of St. John the Baptist Cycle in the Chapel of St. Jean, 1346-48 (fresco) by Matteo di Giovanetto da Viterbo (fl.1343-66); Palais des Papes, Avignon, France
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Decapitated Martyrdom Saint Jean Baptiste Salome Dine Herod Antipas
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This print captures a scene from "The Life of St. John the Baptist Cycle in the Chapel of St. Jean" by Matteo di Giovanetto da Viterbo, painted between 1346-48. The fresco, located in the Palais des Papes in Avignon, France, depicts Herod's Feast - a pivotal moment in the life and martyrdom of Saint John the Baptist. In this mesmerizing artwork, we witness an elaborate meal taking place as King Herod Antipas sits at the head of a lavishly adorned table. Surrounding him are his courtiers and guests engrossed in conversation and indulging their senses with sumptuous delicacies. However, amidst this opulent setting, our attention is immediately drawn to Salome - daughter of Herodias - who dances gracefully before her stepfather. This dance would ultimately lead to her request for John's beheading as a reward. The artist skillfully portrays both tension and anticipation on the faces of those present at this feast. We can almost feel their conflicting emotions as they partake in an extravagant banquet while knowing that an innocent man will soon meet his tragic fate. Through this powerful image, Matteo di Giovanetto da Viterbo invites us to reflect upon themes such as power dynamics, moral choices, and sacrifice. It serves as a poignant reminder that even within scenes of grandeur and celebration lies darkness lurking beneath – reminding us that every action has consequences. This remarkable painting
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