Altar of Archangels Second quarter of the thirteenth century Temple, stucco reliefs in metal on wood from the church of Catalonia, Spain. Acquisitio


Altar of Archangels Second quarter of the thirteenth century Temple, stucco reliefs in metal on wood from the church of Catalonia, Spain. Acquisition of Museums Board's campaign in 1932. MNAC 3913 Archangels were prominent in Romanesque iconography, acting as intermediaries between God and Man or as agents of divine will. Three of the four compartments of the small altar front are dedicated to San Michael. Top right shows Michael fighting a dragon, bottom left shows the psychostasia, where souls are weighed to determine whether they should go to heaven or hell on judgement day, bottom right shows a detail of the story of the miracle of Mont Gargano. Top left shows Grabriel and Rafael with the baby Jesus. The style of the painting is the similar to the mural decoration of St. Paul Casserres.


Size: 7912px × 5065px
Location: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Photo credit: © funkyfood London - Paul Williams / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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