521. 基督被歌唱音乐天使包围,左面板`Christ Surrounded by Singing and Music-Making Angels, Left Panel by Hans Memling 高清作品[25%]

AF-Christ Surrounded by Singing and Music-Making Angels, Left Panel

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基督被歌唱音乐天使包围,左面板-汉斯·梅姆林

-The Christ surrounded by angels stands against a golden background surrounded by black clouds. On his collar are the words Agyos Otheos (Holy God). The three precious stones which adorn the fibula of his mantle evoke the Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Spirit. With his crown and his crystal ball surmounted by a cross, he reigns over the Christian kingdom, both celestial and terrestrial. He is flanked by sixteen angels who sing and play music . Their instruments are typical of the fifteenth century.

The scene was possibly inspired by the passage from the Gospel according to Matthew, which mentions: \"When the Son of man comes in his glory, accompanied by all the angels, then he will sit on his throne of glory\".

The central panel represents Christ blessing and looking down in the direction of the Virgin Mary, his mother, with three angels on either side. Each group of angels holds a large songbook. On the two side shutters, angels play musical instruments, five on each side. In the left panel the instruments are, from left to right, a psaltery, a tromba marina, a lute, a trumpet and a shawm. In the right panel, from left to right, there are a straight trumpet, a looped trumpet, a portative organ, a harp and a fiddle.

Christ Surrounded by Singing and Music-Making Angels, Triptych (Oil on Canvas), by Hans Memling

522. 基督被歌唱音乐天使包围,右面板`Christ Surrounded by Singing and Music-Making Angels, Right Panel by Hans Memling 高清作品[25%]

AF-Christ Surrounded by Singing and Music-Making Angels, Right Panel

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基督被歌唱音乐天使包围,右面板-汉斯·梅姆林

-The Christ surrounded by angels stands against a golden background surrounded by black clouds. On his collar are the words Agyos Otheos (Holy God). The three precious stones which adorn the fibula of his mantle evoke the Holy Trinity: God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Spirit. With his crown and his crystal ball surmounted by a cross, he reigns over the Christian kingdom, both celestial and terrestrial. He is flanked by sixteen angels who sing and play music . Their instruments are typical of the fifteenth century.

The scene was possibly inspired by the passage from the Gospel according to Matthew, which mentions: \"When the Son of man comes in his glory, accompanied by all the angels, then he will sit on his throne of glory\".

The central panel represents Christ blessing and looking down in the direction of the Virgin Mary, his mother, with three angels on either side. Each group of angels holds a large songbook. On the two side shutters, angels play musical instruments, five on each side. In the left panel the instruments are, from left to right, a psaltery, a tromba marina, a lute, a trumpet and a shawm. In the right panel, from left to right, there are a straight trumpet, a looped trumpet, a portative organ, a harp and a fiddle.

Christ Surrounded by Singing and Music-Making Angels, Triptych (Oil on Canvas), by Hans Memling

529. 科学调查委员会关于1854年霍乱疫情报告。(1855) by THE GENERAL BOARD OF HEALTH 高清作品[25%]

Report of the Committee for the Scientific Inquiries in relation to the Cholera-Epidemic of 1854. (1855)

材质 :Folio (325 by 205mm), [5], 6-129, [1]pp., folding colour diagram at p.12, folded coloured diagram at p.1; [bound with] Appendix. Folio. viii, 352pp. Folding diagram at p.14 and p.88; folding part coloured graph at p.106; coloured plates atp.122, 124, 126 (2), 128, 220, 222, 228, 230, 232 (2), 234, 236, 238 (3), 242. 246 (2), 248, 250, 252, 260 (2), 272 (2), 290, 298, large folding plan of St James’s, p.322, inscription on verso of sessional title-page “This book is to be preserved in the Office of Her Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State Home Department”, rebound in green cloth, lettered in gilt to spine. 尺寸 :32 × 20 × 5 cm Books and Portfolios

科学调查委员会关于1854年霍乱疫情报告。(1855)-卫生总委员会

英文名称:Report of the Committee for the Scientific Inquiries in relation to the Cholera-Epidemic of 1854. (1855)-THE GENERAL BOARD OF HEALTH