Sancte Michael Memento Mei Ante Deum
Horae ad usum Trecensem dites Heures de Michel Berthier, 1415-1420
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Sancte Michael Memento Mei Ante Deum
Horae ad usum Trecensem dites Heures de Michel Berthier, 1415-1420
Paula Duró (Argentine, 1981) - San Miguel Arcángel (2026)
so tired of being careful, so tired of being still, give me something i can crush, something i can kill
Saint Michael by Guido Reni - Aluminum Foil Sculpture
Saint Michael and the Fascist // inspired by Raphael’s “Saint Michael Vanquishing Satan”
We needdddd a transgender spear of divine justice as of late yall
Title: The Fall of the Rebel Angels Artist: Luca Giordano (Italian [Neapolitan], 1632/34-1705) Date: 1660-65 Genre: religious art (Roman Catholic Christianity) Period: Counter-Reformation Movement: Baroque Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 4.19 m (13.74 ft) high x 2.83 m (9.28 ft) wide Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria
This huge painting depicts the war in heaven between the forces of God and the Devil that ended in the latter's expulsion. The Archangel Michael, distinguished by his colorful armor from the other figures, presses his foot upon the neck of a bat-winged Satan. This may be a reference to Genesis 3:15, in which the serpent (traditionally identified with Satan) is told "I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your seed and her seed; he shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel."
Luca Giordano, arguably the most important artistic figure of the Neapolitan Baroque, developed a mature style marked by light and color, in contrast to the Tenebrism of the Italian Caravaggisti. His crowning achievement is a vast series of frescoes in the Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Florence, allegorizing the Medici family in the iconographic language of classical myth.
Mont Saint Michel, Francia
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