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Battle of Gog and Magog, 1430 artwork
Battle of Gog and Magog. Illuminated manuscript miniature from the 15th-century Alba Bible, depicting the future Battle of Gog and Magog as foretold in the visions of the prophet Ezekial (The Book of Ezekial). The Alba Bible, completed in 1430, is a translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew into Medieval Castilian. It was commissioned in 1422. The 513 pages are illustrated with 334 miniatures, produced by members of the Franciscan Order in Toledo. The original is displayed in Madrid, Spain. 500 facsimile editions were produced in 1992
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This print showcases the intricate artwork of the "Battle of Gog and Magog" from the 15th-century Alba Bible. Crafted as an illuminated manuscript miniature, this biblical scene depicts the prophesied Battle of Gog and Magog, as foretold in the visions of the prophet Ezekial. Commissioned in 1422 and completed in 1430, the Alba Bible is a remarkable translation of the Old Testament into Medieval Castilian. Its 513 pages are adorned with a stunning collection of 334 miniatures, meticulously created by members of Toledo's Franciscan Order. The original masterpiece is proudly displayed in Madrid, Spain, while only 500 facsimile editions were produced in 1992. In this particular illustration, we witness a fierce conflict unfolding between European soldiers led by their king against an opposing force. The medieval castle serves as a backdrop to this intense battle scene where lives are lost and victory hangs precariously in balance. The attention to detail within this illuminated manuscript is awe-inspiring; every stroke brings life to each character depicted on its pages. From soldiers engaging in combat to fallen warriors lying motionless on the ground, it captures both the chaos and tragedy that often accompany warfare. As we delve into history through this artistic portrayal rooted deeply within Judeo-Christian traditions, we gain insight into religious beliefs during medieval times. This powerful image resonates with viewers today by reminding us not only of our past but also how art can transcend time and evoke emotions across generations.
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