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The Resurrection from The Allegory of the Redemption of Man, c
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The Resurrection from The Allegory of the Redemption of Man, c
2972836 The Resurrection from The Allegory of the Redemption of Man, c.1500-10 (wool & silk, slit, dovetailed, and double interlocking tapestry weave) by Netherlandish School (16th century); 621.3x408.6 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: Southern Netherlands, possibly Brussels After a design by an unknown artist, c. 1500
); Restricted gift of Mrs. Chauncey McCormick, Mrs. Richard Ely Danielson and; Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 22797478
© Restricted gift of Mrs. Chauncey McCormick, Mrs. Richard Ely Danielson and / Bridgeman Images
Brussels Flemish Grapes Intricate Last Supper Life Of Christ Narrative Passion Resurrection Spirituality Vine Allegorical Belgians Belgium Belgian Benelux Countries Northern Renaissance
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This print showcases "The Resurrection from The Allegory of the Redemption of Man" a remarkable tapestry created by the Netherlandish School in the 16th century. Measuring an impressive 621.3x408.6 cm, this textile masterpiece is currently housed at The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA. The intricate weaving technique used in this artwork is evident through its slit, dovetailed, and double interlocking tapestry weave. Its ornate design reflects the spirituality and faith prevalent during the Northern Renaissance period. Depicting scenes from the life of Christ, including the Last Supper and his resurrection, this allegorical narrative invites viewers to reflect on themes such as redemption and passion. The presence of grapes intertwined within a vine symbolizes abundance and spiritual nourishment. Although attributed to an unknown artist from Brussels around 1500, this piece exemplifies Flemish artistry at its finest. Its detailed composition draws inspiration from both religious iconography and contemporary beliefs. Thanks to generous donations by Mrs. Chauncey McCormick and Mrs. Richard Ely Danielson, this restricted gift now enriches The Art Institute's collection for all visitors to admire. This print captures every intricate detail of this significant Belgian artwork that continues to inspire awe centuries later.
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