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Fol. 39v Moses closing the Red Sea on the Egyptians, from the Bible Mozarabe
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Fol. 39v Moses closing the Red Sea on the Egyptians, from the Bible Mozarabe
XIR226174 Fol.39v Moses closing the Red Sea on the Egyptians, from the Bible Mozarabe (vellum) by Spanish School, (10th century); Archivo Capitular de la Real Colegiata de San Isidoro. Leon, Spain; (add.info.: Moses closes the passage of the Red Sea over the Egyptians; ); Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 23202222
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The captivating print of "Fol. 39v Moses closing the Red Sea on the Egyptians" takes us back in time to witness a pivotal moment from the Bible Mozarabe. Created by an anonymous Spanish artist during the 10th century, this vellum manuscript showcases Moses using his divine powers to part the waves and save his people. In this remarkable scene, we see Moses standing tall at the edge of the sea, staff raised high above his head. The powerful waters loom over him as they dramatically split apart, revealing a path for the Israelites to escape their pursuers. The chaos and desperation are palpable as Egyptian soldiers struggle against nature's wrath, trapped within walls of water that threaten to engulf them. As our eyes wander across this medieval masterpiece, we notice various marine creatures swimming freely through what was once solid ground - fish gracefully gliding past bewildered soldiers who now face imminent doom. This image serves as a reminder of divine intervention and faith triumphing over adversity. It captures both human vulnerability and strength in facing overwhelming challenges while showcasing nature's awe-inspiring power. Preserved within Archivo Capitular de la Real Colegiata de San Isidoro in Leon, Spain, this artwork transports us back centuries ago when manuscripts were meticulously crafted by skilled hands. Its timeless beauty continues to inspire contemplation about history, spirituality, and humanity's enduring quest for freedom.
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