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Initial E from a Municipal Law Book: The Last Judgment

c. 1330
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Sheet: 21.3 x 18.2 cm (8 3/8 x 7 3/16 in.)
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Christ sits on a tricolored rainbow, the three colors symbolize the Trinity: the father, the son (Jesus Christ), and the holy spirit.

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This initial E serves as a frame for the figure of Christ, shown here as the judge of the world with the swords of justice emanating from his mouth. Above, two angels emerge from the heavenly realm to announce the final judgment of humankind, while below, the dead rise from their graves. The image provides a visual message of justice, retribution, and accountability, and shows the connection between secular and religious themes during the Middle Ages. Regensburg on the Danube, one of the most important cities in southern Germany in the Middle Ages, was also affected by the plague, although little is known about it from written sources.
A vertically oriented ink and tempera painting on parchment depicts a large gold letter E. Inside, Christ sits on a rainbow against a blue background. Two gold swords emerge from his mouth, and red wounds mark his palms, side, and feet. At our top left, angels blow trumpets. Below, five nude figures rise from tombs. All figures have light skin tones. A patterned border of red, green, and gold frames the scene.

Initial E from a Municipal Law Book: The Last Judgment

c. 1330

Germany, Regensburg

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