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The Seven Archangels (M 034; Engraving) Metal Tree Decoration
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The Seven Archangels (M 034; Engraving) Metal Tree Decoration
In this engraving of heaven by Hieronymus [Jerome] Wierx from c. 1600, the focus is on the Archangels. + The Seven Archangels, their names inscribed in their haloes, are depicted with their attributes. Reading from left to right, the Archangels are as follows: St. Raphael (“God Heals”) bears an apothecary’s jar and holds the hand of the youth Tobias who carries a fish. With a salve made from fish guts, St. Raphael healed Tobias’s father of blindness and his future wife from possession by a demon. Uriel (or Ariel; “God Is My Light”) wields a sword. He may have expelled Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden after The Fall. A flame burns at his feet. St. Gabriel (“Strength of God”) is usually portrayed with a spray of lilies. Here, however, he carries a lantern that bounces light off a mirror of jasper. The lantern symbolizes the Word of God; and, the mirror of jasper--a mineral with occlusions that nevertheless takes on a reflective sheen when polished—symbolizes our flawed understanding of God’s nature. In the center, a tall, armor-clad St. Michael (“Who Is Like God?”) carries a battle standard and palm of victory. He crushes Lucifer in the guise of a dragon underfoot. Sealtiel (“Prayer for God”), here with eyes raised, folds his hands in prayer in front of his chest. Jehudiel (“God’s Justice”) carries a crown and a scourge (the heavenly equivalent of a carrot and a stick). And, finally, Barachiel (“God’s Blessings”) holds out a fold of his mantle filled with flowers for strewing or dispensing. + The engraving was inspired by two Biblical passages--Apoc. 1:4 and Psalm 137:1-2--that appear in Latin beneath the image on the original print (not visible in this detail). + Joint Feast of SS. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael: September 29 + Image Credit (M 034): Detail of an antique Flemish Northern Renaissance engraving of St. Michael and Archangels (The Seven Archangels), by Hieronymus [Jerome] Wierx, originally published with privilege by Piermans, Antwerp, Belgium, c. 1600, from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1951, 51.501.6402. Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication.
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It arrived quickly, opened it and it is beautiful, pretty red ribbon to hang, it's not flimsy atall like some you can buy from different places. It looks perfect. Imaging is perfect. its comes in a pretty little velvet bag
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I expected it to be a little plastic feel but very happy when it arrived as very good quality. My 14yo will love it for his Christmas tree decoration. Exactly the colours you see online are the colours you get, nice and bright.
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The Charity Christmas Single for Autism and raise money for a new school bus was a great success (The now have their new bus) both CD and digital downloads were available (and still are raising money for this great cause) - the idea to produce a Christmas Tree Decoration in the form of the CD cover to present to the family who instigated it was a great success and will have pride of place on their tree for many years to come. The quality was excellent. The quality was excellent and ideal for hanging on a traditional Christmas Tree - a beautiful miniature of the "Real Thing".
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