copyright 2006 MJAndrade
From a piece in the Boston Museum of Fine Art, sandstone c.1300 origionally from Strasbourg (possibly the Gallery of Kings).
Labels: arts, creative follies, drawing and graphics, medieval, my art
The musings of an artist on Art, culture, philosophy, theology, politics and his own work. Jerub-Baal (pronounced jeh-rhueb bah-ahl) was the name given to the biblical Judge Gideon after he destroyed an altar to the Canaanite god Baal set up by his father and the people of Israel. As the origional iconoclast he sets the example that will be followed here.
Labels: arts, creative follies, drawing and graphics, medieval, my art
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