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Lot offering his daughters to the inhabitants of Sodom, from a book of Bible Pictures, c
MMT215687 Lot offering his daughters to the inhabitants of Sodom, from a book of Bible Pictures, c.1250 (vellum) by Brailes, William de (fl.c.1230); Musee Marmottan Monet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Lot offre ses filles aux habitants de Sodome; inhabitants reclaim the two angels who are visiting Loth, in exchange, he proposes his two daughters; ); English, out of copyright
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This print captures a significant biblical moment from the book of Genesis. Depicting an intense scene, "Lot offering his daughters to the inhabitants of Sodom" showcases the artistic brilliance of William de Brailes, a medieval artist. Set against a backdrop of vellum, this illuminated miniature painting tells the story of Lot's encounter with two angels who visit him in Sodom. In exchange for their safety, Lot proposes to offer his own daughters to appease the demanding inhabitants. The tension and moral dilemma are palpable as we witness this desperate act unfold. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring this ancient tale to life, allowing us to delve into the complexities faced by these characters. This artwork serves as a visual reminder of humanity's struggles with difficult choices and ethical dilemmas throughout history. Housed in Musee Marmottan Monet in Paris, France, this piece is part of a larger collection known as "Bible Pictures". It stands as a testament not only to de Brailes' exceptional talent but also to the enduring power and relevance of biblical stories that continue to captivate audiences across generations. As we gaze upon this remarkable image, let us reflect on our own capacity for sacrifice and examine how far we would go when faced with challenging circumstances.
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