@roussel.emmanuelle
💙💙💙
2 years ago
@histoires_d_art
❤️
2 years ago
@penniewylie
A beautiful page in a "Book of Hours", celebrated the "Miracle of Water into Wine" that Christ performed, celebrated on the second Sunday after Epiphany. It shows a large illumination in a square frame like a painting of Christ interacting with various wedding guests, various dishes and a glass, I would assume, of the "miracle wine"
2 years ago
@penniewylie
(Cont'd) on the floor, on the opposite side of the table, there are pots containing wine. The guests, including Mary and Christ (with haloes) are attired in brilliant shades of lapis and tomato red.There is also an illumination in the letter "D" beneath the picture, showing a servant hoisting a pitcher of wine, dressed completely in lapis blue and surrounded by a gold background. This "Book of Hours" was started in London in 1350 a.d., and finished in France at the beginning of the 1400s. "Time" was different then: the modern, Western much vaunted "sense of urgency" did not exist, except when it came to repentance!❤️
2 years ago
@prvtanis01
Be a little smart guys Islam is the right religion just research and study like me (knowing that I am a physics researcher) don't skimp on psychological happiness and from entering heaven
2 years ago
@korahjohn1
Beautiful
2 years ago
@claudiazaggiaart
Gorgeous!
2 years ago
@choughguitars
Looks as fresh as the time it was painted , amazing
2 years ago
@east_london_antiques
Wow
2 years ago