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The End of the World Ms Ludwig XV 9 fol. 95v, 1469 (ink, colour washes
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The End of the World Ms Ludwig XV 9 fol. 95v, 1469 (ink, colour washes
3077097 The End of the World Ms Ludwig XV 9 fol. 95v, 1469 (ink, colour washes, and tempera on paper) by Schilling, Hans (fl.1459-67) (follower of); 28.6x20.3 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; (add.info.: From Baarlem and Josaphat a popular medieval Christianised version of the Buddha story.
The artist worked for the bookseller Dieboldt Lauber in Hagenau, Alsace, as Schilling most probably did.
); German, out of copyright
Media ID 22233732
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The End of the World
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is a captivating print that showcases a medieval manuscript created by Hans Schilling, or one of his followers, in 1469. This intricate artwork, measuring 28.6x20.3 cm, can be found at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. The image depicts a scene from "Baarlem and Josaphat" a popular Christianized version of the Buddha story during medieval times. It portrays the biblical concept of the end times with vibrant ink, color washes, and tempera on paper. Within this mesmerizing piece, we witness an apocalyptic landscape filled with celestial elements such as the moon and sun alongside heavenly figures and demonic creatures. The artist's attention to detail is evident as they bring to life various religious symbols associated with Christianity and Buddhism. This manuscript serves as both an illumination of religious texts and a visual representation of faith during the Middle Ages. It explores themes like good versus evil, heaven versus hell, martyrdom, demons, and salvation. "The End of the World" offers viewers an opportunity to delve into ancient legends while contemplating humanity's eternal struggle between darkness and light. Through its rich symbolism and masterful execution, this artwork invites us to reflect on our own beliefs about spirituality and transcendence.
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