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Legend of the Jew of Rue des Billettes, Paris, piercing holy wafer with his knife, 14th century, (18
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Legend of the Jew of Rue des Billettes, Paris, piercing holy wafer with his knife, 14th century, (18
Legend of the Jew of the Rue des Billettes, Paris, 14th century, (1870). A Jew allegedly pierced the holy wafer with his knife. Accusations of host desecration gradually ceased after the Reformation. A wood engraving after a window of the church of St Alpin, Chalons-sur-Marne. Illustration from The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of the Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, (London, 1870)
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This print captures a legendary moment from the 14th century in Paris, known as the "Legend of the Jew of Rue des Billettes". The image depicts a Jew allegedly piercing a holy wafer with his knife, an act considered sacrilegious and deeply offensive at that time. The accusations of host desecration were prevalent during this period but gradually diminished after the Reformation. The wood engraving is based on a window found in the church of St Alpin in Chalons-sur-Marne. It was created by Paul Lacroix for his book "The Arts of the Middle Ages and at the Period of Renaissance" published in London in 1870. This powerful illustration showcases both religious propaganda and medieval storytelling. In black and white, this monochrome print adds to its mysterious allure while highlighting every intricate detail. The stained glass window depicted here portrays not only historical events but also reflects societal tensions between Christianity and Judaism during that era. As we observe this image, it reminds us of how art can capture significant moments throughout history, even if they are shrouded in controversy or legend. It serves as a reminder to appreciate our diverse cultural heritage while acknowledging past conflicts that have shaped our present understanding.
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