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The Whore of Babylon
Reference
HA0161
Price
£650
Origin / Age
Strasbourg, France ; 1971
Dimensions
Sheet 68cm h x 42cm w
A fine quality exhibition poster for ‘Hommage a Dürer’ held in the Chateau Des Rohan, Strasbourg in 1971. It features a woodcut, The Whore of Babylon, from his Apocalypse series of 1498-9 which originates from the Book of Revelations. Modern black frame.Details
The realistic way in which Dürer depicted Saint John's cryptic visions becomes particularly apparent in this image. The figure and attire of the Whore is closely based on a highly finished drawing of a Venetian lady he made on his first trip to Venice in 1494-95. Venice, the largest and richest city in Europe, was famous for its courtesans and the alluring appearance and louche behaviour of its women. Here Dürer rendered the woman's dress and coiffure, the plants in the foreground and the landscape in the distance with greatest detail and accuracy. By taking such pains to accurately describe the natural world, the supernatural events unfolding within it appear no less real. She sits upon the beast with seven heads and ten horns, holding up the cup full of abominations (Revelations XVII.1-6). To the left stands an expensively dressed man, one of the 'merchants of the earth' who lamented the destruction of Babylon whilst behind the whore, the city burns.
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