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Re: The Judgement
Posted: 19 Nov 2009, 18:04
by lamort
Thanks for answering Ross, now I understand better!
Re: The Judgement
Posted: 12 Feb 2010, 09:30
by Ross G. R. Caldwell
Image from Jacques Gamelin,
Nouveau recueil d'ostéologie et de myologie dessiné d'après nature par Jacques Gamelin de Carcassonne... divisé en deux parties
Toulouse : impr. J. F. Desclassan, 1779.
http://web2.bium.univ-paris5.fr/livanc/ ... 4&do=pages
Note the caption, "Surgite mortui venite ad judicium", which is a form of what is given on the Cary Yale Judgement card.
http://www.rosscaldwell.com/images/imag ... rumpet.jpg
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Alright!!! I heard you the first time!"
Re: The Judgement
Posted: 12 Feb 2010, 16:01
by Pen
Ross wrote:
"Alright!!! I heard you the first time!"
Fabulous!
Bianca's Garden is blooming - everyone's been so busy lately. This and the others you've posted today are simply wonderful Ross.
Pen
Re: The Judgement
Posted: 13 Feb 2010, 02:00
by lamort
Great image Ross!
A simple question: What represent this triumph in the sequence for you, for example, in the Noblet XX intrigue me the central back character, not color of the faces and character expressions...
Re: The Judgement
Posted: 18 May 2010, 01:32
by Lorredan
I was wondering how one would illustrate the concept of nos ago iterum? (We live again) In regards to a card of high points landing in your hand.
I think "saved by the bell" or whew!!!! is quite hard to express visually. Any suggestions? or does the usual depiction of Judgement seem the best?
~Lorredan
Re: The Judgement
Posted: 25 Feb 2011, 12:15
by Pen
From
A Heavenly Craft, The Woodcut in Early Printed Books by George Braziller.
Originally from:
Eposizione sopra evangeli, edited by Giovanni da Salerno. Florence: Bartolommeo di Libri, 24th September 1496.
https://imgur.com/0n1o1uY
Pen
Re: The Judgement
Posted: 07 May 2012, 19:57
by Robert
Found on tumblr today:
caption says "Weyden, Rogier van der - The Last Judgment "
Re: The Judgement
Posted: 10 Aug 2012, 08:53
by Huck
This is the 20th picture of a text focused on "15 signs of Last Judgment.
The description is here ...
viewtopic.php?f=11&p=12584#p12584
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Indirectly related is also the longer research for a "winged Temperance" at Bianca's Garden/Temperance , especially this article, which refers to Revelation 12:14
viewtopic.php?f=23&p=12578#p12578
The woman got wings.
I see some relevance for the development of the Marseille Tarot style.
Generally the time "around 1500" - so the time when Trionfi cards became Taroch, Tarocchi and Tarot (1505 in Avignon and Ferrara) - is considered as a height of apocalyptic expectations.
The Judgement
Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 08:34
by Michaelnum
you can appeal without permission but his should not stop the judgment going ahead
Re: The Judgement
Posted: 14 Jul 2018, 10:29
by Pen
Michaelnum wrote:
you can appeal without permission but his should not stop the judgment going ahead
What is happening in this image? The winged female on the right looks as though she is holding an open book (and a pen...?), but it's hard to be sure. Why is the heavenly figure on the left holding the wings of the standing one? Are the animals being judged, or are they appealing? (Well, in one sense maybe, but... Puzzling.)