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Allegorical figure of the Synagogue, from the Legend of St. Ursula, 1482 (oil on panel)
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Allegorical figure of the Synagogue, from the Legend of St. Ursula, 1482 (oil on panel)
489938 Allegorical figure of the Synagogue, from the Legend of St. Ursula, 1482 (oil on panel) by Master of the Legend of St. Ursula (1436-1504); Groeningemuseum, Bruges, Belgium; (add.info.: Altarpiece dedicated to St. Ursula and the 11, 000 virgins. The central panel is lost, but the remaining panels show scenes from her life including her pilgrimage to Rome and the virgins being killed on their return to Cologne. ); © Art in Flanders
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This print showcases the "Allegorical figure of the Synagogue, from the Legend of St. Ursula" painted in 1482 by the Master of the Legend of St. Ursula. Housed in the Groeningemuseum in Bruges, Belgium, this oil on panel artwork forms part of an altarpiece dedicated to St. Ursula and her 11,000 virgins. Although the central panel is lost, this remaining section depicts significant scenes from St. Ursula's life, including her pilgrimage to Rome and the tragic fate suffered by her companions upon their return to Cologne. The focal point of this composition is a blindfolded female figure representing Judaism personified as Synagogue. Holding a broken lance and spear symbolizing vulnerability and defeat respectively, she stands as an allegory for Jewish religious tradition. Her sightless eyes evoke a sense of disability or infirmity while also alluding to blindness towards Christian revelation according to medieval Christian theology. This thought-provoking portrayal challenges viewers with its complex symbolism surrounding religion and faith during that era. It serves as a reminder not only of historical events but also prompts contemplation on themes such as religious persecution and spiritual enlightenment. With its rich iconography encompassing elements like orthodox Jews, Ten Commandments tablets, and references to Jewish law (Decalogue), this painting offers profound insights into both artistic mastery and cultural significance within religious contexts. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured this masterpiece from Fine Art Finder for art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate its intricate details and narrative depth without commercial intent.
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