Daniel’s Vision of the Four Beasts
Vision Of The Four Beasts by Gustave Doré.
"Luther-Bibel 1545: Daniel 7,2-8"
Matthäus Merian - Engraving from "Icones Biblicae" 1630.
The fourth beast as shown on this site.
Daniel 7:3 - van Haecht
From The Antiquae urbis splendor ('The splendour of the ancient city') a book of engravings on the monuments and other antiquities of ancient Rome. Created by Giacomo Lauro, Rome 1612.
I lost track of the origins of this print but it does appear to play upon the imagery of the four beasts.
"1 And I saw a beast rising out of the sea, with ten horns and seven heads, with ten diadems on its horns and blasphemous names on its heads. 2 And the beast that I saw was like a leopard; its feet were like a bear’s, and its mouth was like a lion’s mouth. And to it the dragon gave his power and his throne and great authority. 3 One of its heads seemed to have a mortal wound, but its mortal wound was healed, and the whole earth marveled as they followed the beast. 4 And they worshiped the dragon, for he had given his authority to the beast, and they worshiped the beast, saying, “Who is like the beast, and who can fight against it?” (Revelation 13:1-4 ESV)"
Does anyone know where I could find larger examples of the woodcuts shown at the bottom of this page?
Friday, June 29, 2007
Thursday, June 28, 2007
The Johannes Apocalypse In Classical Comics
These are some of the bizarre creature infested prints featured in this gallery. You can see more prints from the Apocalypse here.
These are some of the bizarre creature infested prints featured in this gallery. You can see more prints from the Apocalypse here.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Franz Gaul - Demons
These costume designs by Gaul date back to 1837. There are over one thousand costume designs by Gaul in this gallery.
These costume designs by Gaul date back to 1837. There are over one thousand costume designs by Gaul in this gallery.
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Erhard Schon
The above woodcut print is dated at 1525. The original title in German is "Jagd auf Mönche und Pfaffen" which translates to "Hunt for monks and Pfaffen." I've posted this print of the devil with bagpipes on here before.
Here is a short bio on the artist..
"German woodcut designer and painter. He was the son of Marx Schön III, a minor Nuremberg painter, with whom he probably began his training. Then he studied Albrecht Dürer's prints while living in the artist's house for several years. Scholars have attributed some 1,200 illustrations for 116 books and about 200 separate woodcuts to Erhard Schön, making him one of the era's most prolific woodblock designers. His works enjoyed tremendous popularity." - quote source.
The above woodcut print is dated at 1525. The original title in German is "Jagd auf Mönche und Pfaffen" which translates to "Hunt for monks and Pfaffen." I've posted this print of the devil with bagpipes on here before.
Here is a short bio on the artist..
"German woodcut designer and painter. He was the son of Marx Schön III, a minor Nuremberg painter, with whom he probably began his training. Then he studied Albrecht Dürer's prints while living in the artist's house for several years. Scholars have attributed some 1,200 illustrations for 116 books and about 200 separate woodcuts to Erhard Schön, making him one of the era's most prolific woodblock designers. His works enjoyed tremendous popularity." - quote source.
Monday, June 25, 2007
Creation Of Good And Bad Angels
This French miniature painting is from "the beginning of Book 4 in the Livre des anges."
Image found here.
This French miniature painting is from "the beginning of Book 4 in the Livre des anges."
Image found here.
Priamo della Quercia - Dante's Inferno
These paintings are from the Inferno and Purgatory sections of Dante's Divine Comedy and were created between 1442 and 1450. Click here to see more paintings from this illuminated manuscript.
These paintings are from the Inferno and Purgatory sections of Dante's Divine Comedy and were created between 1442 and 1450. Click here to see more paintings from this illuminated manuscript.
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