Twee lappen met borduursels met scènes van Christus aan tafel, afkomstig uit de abdij van Grimsbergen by Anonymous

Twee lappen met borduursels met scènes van Christus aan tafel, afkomstig uit de abdij van Grimsbergen before 1887

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print, engraving

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medieval

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narrative-art

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print

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figuration

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history-painting

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engraving

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christ

Dimensions: height 225 mm, width 341 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

These embroidered panels, likely crafted in the Grimsbergen Abbey, present scenes of Christ at the table, evoking the Last Supper and communal meals. These scenes are rich with Christian symbolism, particularly the shared meal, a potent symbol of fellowship, sacrifice, and spiritual nourishment. The motif of Christ sharing bread and wine with his disciples is not unique. It echoes in Byzantine mosaics, Renaissance frescoes, and even contemporary art, each instance layering new interpretations onto the foundational narrative. Think of how, over time, the simple act of sharing food evolved into a complex symbol of cultural identity and religious devotion, reflecting our deep-seated need for connection and ritual. This imagery isn't just about remembering a historical event; it taps into our collective memory and subconscious desires for unity and redemption, powerfully engaging viewers across centuries.

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