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Triumphs of the Mother of God or Panos de Oro, c. 1500-02 (tapestry)
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Triumphs of the Mother of God or Panos de Oro, c. 1500-02 (tapestry)
CUL4909007 Triumphs of the Mother of God or Panos de Oro, c.1500-02 (tapestry) by Coecke van Aelst, Pieter (1502-50) (attr. to); 320x372 cm; Monasterio del Escorial, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: God send the Arcangel Gabriel (Dios envia al Arcangel Gabriel). Balaam. Bible character. Prophet and diviner of the region of Mesopotamia. Appears in the Book of Numbers.First tapestry in the series, model Colin de Cooter(?). Manufacture Pieter van Aelst (or van Edingen), Brussels.
Origin Collection of Joana I of Castile. On display Halls of Honour. National Heritage (Patrimonio Nacional) inv 10034476.); Photo © Maeyaert/AIC
Media ID 31718724
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Appcultura Balaam Biblical Figure Decorative Arts Early Modern Era Flemish Flemish Artist Flemish Style Fortune Teller God Send The Arch Israel Jews Judaic Madrid Autonomous Community Mesopotamia Prediction Prophet Prophete San Lorenzo De El Escorial Tapestrey Tapestries Western Art Biblical Charcter Flemish Art Jewish Religion
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This print showcases the "Triumphs of the Mother of God or Panos de Oro" a remarkable tapestry created by Coecke van Aelst in the early 16th century. Spanning an impressive size of 320x372 cm, this Flemish-style artwork is housed in the Monasterio del Escorial in Madrid, Spain. The image captures a specific scene from the tapestry titled "God send the Arcangel Gabriel". It depicts Balaam, a biblical character known as a prophet and diviner from Mesopotamia. This particular scene is inspired by his appearance in the Book of Numbers. The tapestry itself is part of a series and was possibly modeled by Colin de Cooter. Manufactured by Pieter van Aelst (or van Edingen) in Brussels, it originally belonged to Joana I of Castile's collection before becoming part of National Heritage's inventory. In this photo print, we can appreciate the intricate details and vibrant colors that bring this historical piece to life. The composition includes various elements such as animals, humans, and religious symbolism that reflect both Christian and Jewish influences. With its fusion of Flemish artistry and biblical themes, this tapestry represents an important contribution to Western art during the Renaissance period. Its presence at San Lorenzo de El Escorial adds to its significance within Spanish cultural heritage. This print provides viewers with an opportunity to explore not only artistic mastery but also delve into religious narratives depicted through decorative arts during the early modern era.
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