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JEB4938638 Noe, Ezechiel, Saint Peter, the Sibyl of the Erythree - Stained glass in the chapel of the Holy Heart of Mary, by Arnaud de Moles (1470-1520) completed in 1513 - Cathedrale Sainte Marie d Auch (Gers) (15th-17th century) by Moles, Arnaud de (1470-1520); (add.info.: Noe, Ezechiel, Saint Peter, the Sibyl of the Erythree - Stained glass in the chapel of the Holy Heart of Mary, by Arnaud de Moles (1470-1520) completed in 1513 - Cathedrale Sainte Marie d Auch (Gers) (15th-17th century)); eJean Bernard; French, out of copyright
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This stunning stained glass print captures the essence of religious devotion and artistic mastery. Created by Arnaud de Moles in 1513, this piece is located in the chapel of the Holy Heart of Mary within Cathedrale Sainte Marie d Auch. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life four significant figures from biblical and mythological narratives. In the foreground, we see Noe (Noah), Ezechiel (Ezekiel), and Saint Peter, each depicted with a radiant aureole symbolizing their holiness. These revered characters represent faith, prophecy, and leadership within Christianity. Standing beside them is the Sibyl of the Erythree, an ancient Greek prophetess known for her auguries and predictions. The artist's skillful use of light shining through stained glass creates a mesmerizing effect that illuminates both the figures themselves and their surroundings. Each delicate brushstroke adds depth to their expressions, conveying a sense of reverence and spirituality. This artwork serves as a testament to both religious devotion and artistic excellence during the Renaissance period. It invites viewers to reflect on themes such as faith, destiny, and divine guidance while marveling at its technical brilliance. As we gaze upon this masterpiece by Arnaud de Moles captured beautifully by Jean Bernard's lens, we are reminded of how art has long been intertwined with our spiritual journeys throughout history.
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