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Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: REV 12: 1-5/ 15-16, Womack, James, photographer, and Fresco on the middle left register of the second bay of the porch, depicting the woman, clothed with the sun and with the moon under her feet, giving birth to the child who is carried by an angel to the throne of God, while the dragon with seven heads and ten horns try to devour the child and, when that failed, pour from his mouth a flood in an attempt to sweep the woman away. JPG file (620 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: Fresco on the middle right register of the second bay of the porch, depicting the clash of Michael the Archangel and his angels, armed with long spears and swords (left), against the dragon (hardly visible) and its angels (right). JPG file (668 KB), REV 12: 7-9, and Womack, James, photographer -
Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: GEN 11: 1-9, Womack, James, photographer, and Fresco on the upper south register of the nave depicting the building of the Tower of Babel (in the likeness of a medieval construction site). JPG file (485 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: Womack, James, photographer, REV 12: 1-5/ 15-16, REV 11: 19, and Fresco on the middle left register of the second bay of the porch, depicting: 1) John seeing the Temple of God opening in heaven with the ark of the covenant in it (left); 2) the woman, clothed with the sun and with the moon under her feet, giving birth to the child who is carried by an angel to the throne of God, while the dragon with seven heads and ten horns try to devour the child and, when that failed, pour from his mouth a flood in an attempt to sweep the woman away (right). JPG file (582 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: REV 12: 7-9, Womack, James, photographer, and Fresco on the upper right register of the second bay of the porch, depicting the sixth angel of the Apocalypse, who, after having blown his trumpet, releases the four angels of destruction bound at the river Euphrates. JPG file (809 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: Fresco on the upper right register of the second bay of the porch, depicting the sixth angel of the Apocalypse, who, after having blown his trumpet, releases the four angels of destruction bound at the river Euphrates, in accordance with the command of the voice from the golden altar before God (top right). The horsemen of the four angels, two hundred thousand strong, then ride to kill a third of humankind with the fire, smoke, and sulfur coming out of their mouths (bottom right). JPG file (688 KB), Womack, James, photographer, and REV 9: 13-15 -
Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: GEN 9: 20-23, Womack, James, photographer, and Fresco on the upper south register of the nave showing Ham, Noah's son, mocking his father who is lying on his couch, drunk, with his mantle gaping to reveal his legs and belly, while Shem and Japheth, the other two sons, prepare to cover their father's nakedness. JPG file (657 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: Womack, James, photographer, Fresco on the upper north register of the nave showing God (the tall and richly attired human figure on the right) welcoming with open arms Noah and his family who have just disembarked from the ark. JPG file (802 KB), and GEN 8: 18 -
Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: Womack, James, photographer, Fresco on the upper south register of the nave depicting Noah grabbing the left wrist of Canaan (Ham's son) in the presence of Shem and Japheth, and pointing to him, indicating that he is given to them as a servant to punish Ham's mockery of his own father. JPG file (861 KB), and GEN 9: 24-27 -
Contributing Institution: Vanderbilt University Divinity Library Description: Womack, James, photographer, EX 31: 18, and Fresco on the lower north register of the nave, depicting God, who's standing in a mandorla surrounded by clouds, giving the tablets of the Law to Moses who is kneeling on a rugged terrain evocative of Mt. Sinai, while angels on the left and right blow their long horns. JPG file (722 KB)
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