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JLJ4607331 The construction of Noes Ark. Left panel of the triptych representing 3 episodes of the deluge. Ceramic of Masseot Abaquesne (Known around 1526-Before 1564), 1550. Ceramic. Dim: 1.38 x 0.95m. Listen, National Renaissance Museum by Abaquesne, Masseot (fl.1526-57); Musee National de la Renaissance, Ecouen, France; (add.info.: The construction of Noes Ark. Left panel of the triptych representing 3 episodes of the deluge. Ceramic of Masseot Abaquesne (Known around 1526-Before 1564), 1550. Ceramic. Dim: 1.38 x 0.95m. Listen, National Renaissance Museum); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the left panel of a triptych that depicts three key episodes from the biblical story of Noah's Ark. Created by Masseot Abaquesne, a renowned ceramic artist known to have worked between 1526 and 1564, this masterpiece was crafted in 1550. The artwork measures an impressive 1.38 x 0.95 meters and is currently housed at the Musee National de la Renaissance in Ecouen, France. The photograph beautifully captures the intricate details of Abaquesne's ceramic creation, which portrays the construction of Noah's Ark during one of history's most famous deluges. The scene features a bustling shipyard where laborers can be seen diligently working on building this colossal vessel under Noah's guidance. The craftsmanship exhibited in this piece is truly remarkable; every element, from the meticulously designed boat to the delicate antler-like accents adorning its structure, speaks volumes about Abaquesne's artistic prowess. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to witness not only an extraordinary work of art but also a significant moment from religious history. It serves as a testament to both human ingenuity and faith as it immortalizes one of humanity's oldest stories – Noah and his ark – reminding us all of our shared cultural heritage. This print allows us to appreciate and admire Abaquesne’s talent while offering us a glimpse into ancient times when biblical narratives were brought to life through artistry and devotion
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