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Miniatures from a Manuscript of the Apocalypse

c. 1295
Measurements
Sheet: 10.2 x 14.7 cm (4 x 5 13/16 in.); Framed: 52.4 x 39.7 cm (20 5/8 x 15 5/8 in.); Matted: 48.9 x 36.2 cm (19 1/4 x 14 1/4 in.)
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The visionary text of Saint John the Evangelist's Apocalypse, the final book of the New Testament, inspired these images of salvation, sin, and divine retribution. A large number of illustrated volumes of the Apocalypse appeared in Northern Europe, especially in England, after the year 1240-perhaps reflecting a fear of the world's end. These miniatures come from a manuscript produced in Lorraine, then artistically influenced by English models.
A horizontally oriented ink and tempera painting depicts figures with light skin tones against a blue diamond-patterned background. At left, a winged angel in red and white robes cradles a smaller bearded man holding a book. The angel gestures toward a crowned woman on our right, who sits atop a striped beast with seven green heads. Raising a gold cup, she faces our left. A decorative blue and white border frames the scene.

Miniatures from a Manuscript of the Apocalypse

c. 1295

France, Lorraine

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