manuel cohen

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • Search (in english)
  • Reportages
  • Fine Art Prints
  • About
  • Contact
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • PicRights
Info
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Apocalypse Tapestry, Musee de la Tapisserie de l'Apocalypse, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France

Galerie de l'Apocalypse, housing the Tenture de l'Apocalypse or Apocalypse Tapestry, made 1373-82 by Nicolas Bataille in the workshop of Robert Poincon after preparatory drawings by Hennequin de Bruges, in the Musee de la Tapisserie de l'Apocalypse, in the Chateau d'Angers, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France. This is the second piece depicting the Seven Trumpets and third piece depicting the Dragon. The tapestry was commissioned by Louis I duc d'Anjou and depicts the Apocalypse of John. It measures 140m and is divided into 6 pieces with 90 scenes. Although bequeathed to Angers Cathedral by King Rene in the 15th century, the tapestry was reconstructed and restored in the 19th century, listed as a historic monument and exhibited in the castle. Picture by Manuel Cohen

Add to Lightbox Download
Filename
LC21_FRANCE_MC_0444.jpg
Copyright
© Manuel Cohen
Image Size
7087x4304 / 5.2MB
www.manuelcohen.com
1373-82 14th century Angers Anjou apocalypse Apocalypse Gallery apocalypse of John Apocalypse Tapestry apocalyptic belief bible Book of Revelation Chateau d'Angers christian christianity decorative arts detail display duc d'Anjou duke of Anjou Europe European fabric faith France French Galerie de l'Apocalypse Gothic Hennequin de Bruges heritage historic monument horizontal indoors inside interior Jean Bondol Jean de Bruges l'Apocalypse d'Angers l'Apocalypse de Jean Loire Valley Louis I Maine et Loire Maine-et-Loire man medieval monument historique Musee de la Tapisserie de l'Apocalypse museum new testament Nicolas Bataille Pays de la Loire piece religion religious restored Revelation from Jesus Christ Revelation to John Revelations Robert Poincon room sacred scene second piece tapestry tapisseries de l'Apocalypse Tenture de l'Apocalypse textiles third piece weaving Western Europe Western European woven
Contained in galleries
Galerie de l'Apocalypse, housing the Tenture de l'Apocalypse or Apocalypse Tapestry, made 1373-82 by Nicolas Bataille in the workshop of Robert Poincon after preparatory drawings by Hennequin de Bruges, in the Musee de la Tapisserie de l'Apocalypse, in the Chateau d'Angers, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France. This is the second piece depicting the Seven Trumpets and third piece depicting the Dragon. The tapestry was commissioned by Louis I duc d'Anjou and depicts the Apocalypse of John. It measures 140m and is divided into 6 pieces with 90 scenes. Although bequeathed to Angers Cathedral by King Rene in the 15th century, the tapestry was reconstructed and restored in the 19th century, listed as a historic monument and exhibited in the castle. Picture by Manuel Cohen