MAKE A MEME View Large Image Pierre Reymond - Oval Stand for Ewer - Allegory of the Redemption - Walters 44357 - Back.jpg In Northern Europe the cultural revolution of the Renaissance developed alongside the religious and political revolution embodied in the ...
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Keywords: Pierre Reymond - Oval Stand for Ewer - Allegory of the Redemption - Walters 44357 - Back.jpg In Northern Europe the cultural revolution of the Renaissance developed alongside the religious and political revolution embodied in the Reformation This ewer-stand is decorated with a Lutheran allegory in which Man is placed between Sin and Redemption Man is seated at the foot of a tree which is withered on the left side and in bloom on the right On the left of the composition are pictured the Original Sin of Adam and Eve and other scenes from the Old Testament Death is represented allegorically by the skeleton stretched on a tomb On the right is the Lamb of God symbolic of the Grace bestowed on Man in the New Testament The resurrecting figure of Christ rising from the tomb represents the victory over Sin and Death The enamel states in visual terms the teachings of St Paul that man's salvation depends solely on the Grace of God and not on the prescriptions of the Old Testament Law or of the Church of Rome Parading around the border are all manner of fantastic creatures- a windmill with a face trumpeting fauns snails riding elephants hares dragons and even irreverent caricatures of an emperor a pope a cardinal and two monks Such grotesques were the product of the lively imaginations of French and Flemish artists who were working at the French royal court at Fontainebleau 1566 technique painted enamel copper W 14 9/16 x L 19 3/4 in 37 x 50 2 cm accession number 44 357 18713 George Robinson Harding London by purchase Henry Walters city Baltimore Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by Henry Walters 1911 place of origin Limoges France Walters Art Museum license Limoges painted enamels in the Walters Art Museum Pierre Reymond Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Painted enamel art in the Walters Art Museum 1566 in art
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