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Virtues win to Vices. Flemish tapestry 1510 c
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Virtues win to Vices. Flemish tapestry 1510 c
Crucifixion and Virtues win the battle to Vices. ca. 1510. Victory due to the sacrifice of Christ. Cloth number 7 of the series known as Redemption of Man or Vices and Virtues. Manufacturing in Brussels. Silk and wool, 7 threads per cm. 420 x 798 cm. Flemish art. Tapestry. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Burgos. Cathedral of St. Mary
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This stunning Flemish tapestry, created around 1510, depicts the triumph of Virtues over Vices in the battle for the soul of mankind. The scene centers around the Crucifixion of Christ, with the virtues, represented by figures such as Faith, Hope, and Charity, engaged in a fierce struggle with the vices, including Pride, Envy, and Greed. The victory of the virtues is due to the selfless sacrifice of Christ, symbolized by the cross and the flowing blood from his wounds. This tapestry is the seventh piece in a series known as the Redemption of Man or Vices and Virtues, which was manufactured in Brussels during the early modern era. Measuring 420 x 798 cm, it was woven from silk and wool using an impressive 7 threads per cm. The intricate design and vibrant colors showcase the exceptional craftsmanship of the Flemish artisans who created this masterpiece. The tapestry is a significant work of art from the Western history, reflecting the deep religious beliefs and artistic traditions of the time. It is a testament to the decorative arts and textiles of the Flemish region, which were highly sought after during the early modern era. This tapestry is now housed in the Cathedral of St. Mary in Burgos, Spain, in the region of Castile and Leon. Its presence in the cathedral underscores the importance of religious art and textiles in the spiritual and cultural life of the community during this period.
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