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Ms 410 fol. 24v The man led astray having second thoughts and the delights of the world
XIR184099 Ms 410 fol.24v The man led astray having second thoughts and the delights of the world, from Le Miroir de la Mort, c.1460 (vellum) by Master of the Champion des Dames, (15th century); Bibliotheque Inguimbertine, Carpentras, France; (add.info.: the devoye man, remorse of conscience and delicacies of the world; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 23197060
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6"x4" (15x10cm) Acrylic Blox
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Estimated Product Size is 10.2cm x 15.2cm (4" x 6")
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The captivating image titled "Ms 410 fol. 24v The man led astray having second thoughts and the delights of the world" transports us back to the enchanting medieval era. Created by Master of the Champion des Dames in the 15th century, this intricate print showcases a pivotal moment in human existence. In this scene from Le Miroir de la Mort, we witness a man torn between his desires and his conscience. Led astray by temptation, he finds himself at a crossroads, contemplating his choices with an air of uncertainty. His inner turmoil is beautifully depicted through delicate brushstrokes on vellum. As he stands before us, we are reminded of our own struggles with temptation and moral dilemmas that have plagued humanity throughout history. The skeletal figure beside him serves as a haunting reminder of death's ever-present influence over our lives. The artist skillfully captures the essence of this internal struggle by juxtaposing delicate details with dark undertones. Through vivid imagery and symbolism, we are compelled to reflect upon our own weaknesses and question whether indulging in worldly pleasures truly brings lasting happiness or leads us further away from truth. This remarkable piece resides in Bibliotheque Inguimbertine in Carpentras, France—an invaluable treasure that continues to inspire contemplation centuries after its creation. Its timeless message resonates deeply within us all as we navigate life's temptations and strive for self-discovery amidst an ever-changing world.
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