Medieval Monsters

in medievalart •  6 years ago  (edited)

Stopped by an exhibit at the Morgan Library that closes this weekend of Monsters and Beasts in Medieval art.

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Some of my favorites were various depictions of the (literal) mouth of hell.

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Of course there were some of the usual suspects, like St. George slaying the dragon.

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The preservation of colors in some of these texts is amazing, not to mention all of the terrible ways to die.

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So is the intricate detail, here showing Adam and Eve's expulsion of the garden.

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Though I do enjoy the more restrained pictures as well, especially the weirdly stylized gestures and postures. If I were the guy in red I think I'd be a bit more upset about a dragon nibbling on my foot.

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But here was still plenty of gold and bright colors, here showing some notable exorcisms.

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And a fabulously creepy page, once you notice the dark buried body.

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