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Curtain of Revelation (1373 -1383). Na 31 high: Jean surprised by the resurrection of
JLJ4673694 Curtain of Revelation (1373 -1383). NA 31 high: Jean surprised by the resurrection of the two friends. NA 38 bottom: the dragon gives a royal sceptre to a panthere (manifestation of satan). 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.: Curtain of Revelation (1373 -1383). NA 31 high: Jean surprised by the resurrection of the two friends. NA 38 bottom: the dragon gives a royal sceptre to a panthere (manifestation of satan). 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 "Curtain of Revelation" tapestry, created by Nicolas Bataille in the 14th century. The tapestry depicts a scene from the Book of Revelation, where Saint John is surprised by the resurrection of two friends. At the bottom, a dragon presents a royal sceptre to a panther, symbolizing Satan's manifestation. The intricate details and vibrant colors of this masterpiece come to life in this high-quality print. It transports viewers back to medieval times, immersing them in the rich history and religious symbolism that defined that era. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded of its significance within Christian art and its portrayal of biblical themes such as Christendom and apocalypse. The presence of mythical creatures like dragons adds an element of fantasy and imagination to the narrative. Displayed at Angers' Musee De La Tapestry, this tapestry represents not only artistic excellence but also serves as a testament to France's cultural heritage during the Middle Ages. Its preservation allows us to appreciate and study these historical artifacts even centuries later. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply fascinated by religious iconography, this print offers an opportunity to bring home a piece of history. It invites contemplation on faith, mythology, and humanity's eternal quest for understanding our place in the world.
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