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Hanging of Revelation (1373-1383), n. 49: the first angel announces victory. Below, n. 56, the seven angels carry the seven bottles of Gods anger. Tapestry by Nicolas Bataille (1330-1405), 14th century. Angers, Musee De La Tapestry
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Hanging of Revelation (1373-1383), n. 49: the first angel announces victory. Below, n. 56, the seven angels carry the seven bottles of Gods anger. Tapestry by Nicolas Bataille (1330-1405), 14th century. Angers, Musee De La Tapestry
JLJ4599544 Hanging of Revelation (1373-1383), n. 49: the first angel announces victory. Below, n. 56, the seven angels carry the seven bottles of Gods anger. 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 Revelation (1373-1383), n. 49: the first angel announces victory. Below, n. 56, the seven angels carry the seven bottles of Gods anger. Tapestry by Nicolas Bataille (1330-1405), 14th century. Angers, Musee De La Tapestry); Photo © Photo Josse
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This print showcases the intricate tapestry titled "Hanging of Revelation" by Nicolas Bataille, a renowned artist from the 14th century. The artwork depicts a pivotal moment in biblical history, as described in the Book of Revelation. In panel number 49, we witness the first angel announcing victory, symbolizing hope and triumph amidst chaos and destruction. Beneath this scene, panel number 56 portrays seven angels carrying bottles containing God's anger. This imagery conveys a powerful message about divine judgment and serves as a reminder of humanity's responsibility to live virtuously. The tapestry itself is housed in Angers' Musee De La Tapestry, where it continues to captivate visitors with its rich symbolism and artistic mastery. Its detailed craftsmanship transports viewers back to the medieval era when such works were highly valued for their ability to convey religious narratives visually. Through this print captured by Photo Josse, we are granted an opportunity to appreciate both the historical significance and artistic brilliance of Bataille's creation. It invites contemplation on themes such as violence, faith, and redemption while showcasing France's cultural heritage during the Middle Ages. Intriguingly complex yet undeniably beautiful, this image stirs emotions within us - awe at its grandeur but also an awareness of our own mortality. It serves as a testament to art's enduring power to provoke thought and evoke profound feelings across centuries.
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