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Religious picture, England, 1634. Creator: Unknown

Religious picture, England, 1634. Creator: Unknown


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Religious picture, England, 1634. Creator: Unknown

Religious picture, England, 1634. Pelican feeding her young with her own blood, Virgin and Child, Adam digging and Eve spinning, angel, animals and flowers

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Adam Adam And Eve Blood Deer Digging Distaff Embroidered Feeding Griffin Griffon Gryphon Madonna And Child Mythical Beasts Mythical Creatures Mythological Creature Pelican Silk Satin Weave Spindle Spinning Mythical Beast Mythical Creature Needlework Sewing Virgin And Child


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This religious picture from 1634, created by an unknown artist in England, is a true testament to the rich cultural and artistic heritage of the country. The print showcases a variety of symbolic elements that depict biblical scenes and mythological creatures. At its center, we see the Virgin Mary tenderly feeding her young with her own blood, symbolizing sacrifice and divine love. Surrounding this powerful image are depictions of Adam digging and Eve spinning, representing their roles as caretakers of the earth. An angel hovers above them, adding an ethereal touch to the composition. The artwork also features a plethora of animals and flowers that add depth and beauty to the scene. A deer gracefully stands nearby while mythical beasts like griffins or gryphons guard over this sacred moment. The intricate embroidery on silk satin weave fabric adds texture and detail to every element within the frame. This religious picture not only serves as a visual representation of Christian beliefs but also reflects the artistic techniques prevalent during the seventeenth century in England. Its vibrant colors bring life to each character portrayed, evoking emotions within viewers. Preserved at an art institute in Chicago, this piece remains a valuable part of our collective history despite its creator remaining anonymous. It reminds us of our connection to spirituality through artistry while showcasing Britain's contribution to both religion and fine arts during this period.

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