The Judges. Apocalypse of Angers
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The Judges. Apocalypse of Angers
BATAILLE, Nicolas (14th c.). The Judges. 1375 - 1382. Seventh scene of the tapestry number 6 from the series Apocalypse of Angers commissioned by Louis I, Duke of Anjou, after cartons attributed to Jean de Bruges (fl. 1368-1381). International gothic. Tapestry. FRANCE. PAYS DE LA LOIRE. MAINE-ET-LOIRE. Angers. Angers Castle
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The Judgment of the Dead
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is the seventh scene of the Apocalypse of Angers tapestry series, created between 1375 and 1382 in Angers, France. Commissioned by Louis I, Duke of Anjou, the series was designed based on cartons attributed to Jean de Bruges, a Flemish artist active between 1368 and 1381. This particular tapestry, titled "The Judges," is an exceptional example of International Gothic art and is housed in Angers Castle. The scene depicts the seventh seal being opened in the Book of Revelation, revealing the judgment of the dead. The central figure is Christ, seated on a rainbow-colored throne, surrounded by angels holding the instruments of the Passion. Below, the dead are sorted into three groups: the saved, who are led to the right, and the damned, who are led to the left. The saved are recognized by the angels based on their good deeds, while the damned are identified by their sins. The vibrant colors and intricate details of the tapestry are characteristic of the International Gothic style, which emerged in the late 14th century. The use of horizontal composition and the focus on narrative storytelling are also typical of this period. The Apocalypse of Angers series is a significant example of decorative arts from the medieval period, showcasing the rich artistic traditions of the Middle Ages. The Judges tapestry is a testament to the artistic and cultural significance of Angers during the late medieval period. Its intricate design and biblical narrative continue to captivate viewers and provide insights into the artistic and religious beliefs of the time. The tapestry's preservation in Angers Castle is a reminder of the important role that textiles played in the artistic and decorative traditions of the Western world during the Middle Ages.
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