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Showing posts with label bull. Show all posts
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Friday, July 16, 2010

Capricorn near the Altar

Capricorn and Taurus on the floor of St. Denis Basilica St-Denis, France ~ October 15, 2008
St-Denis Basilica

This is the last in my series of zodic animals on the floor near the high altar of St. Denis Basilica near Paris. You can see the others here. A better view of Taurus appears here along with an explanation of how Zodiac signs came to be associated with Christian churches.

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Friday, April 30, 2010

Bovine Bowl, Ashmolean Museum

Oxford, England ~ February 18, 2010
Ashmolean Museum

The sign keyed to number 7 reads, "Lustre painted dish. About 1520-1530, made in Spain." I'm not sure why they have the bull turned up this direction, but so it is.

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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Taurus

St-Denis Basilica, St-Denis, France ~
October 15, 2008

I don't know the vintage of the flooring in front of the high altar (it looks relatively new), but it seemed strange to me that it was filled with signs of the Zodiac, as I had never associated these signs with Christianity. But I hadn't paid enough attention. It seems that the constellations helped people of the Middle Ages follow the dictates of the seasons in their preparation of food, planting of crops, and other seasonal activities that their lives depended on, or that added to their quality of life. These called Labors of the Months, and are often depicted around church doors, in stained glass, carved misericords, illuminated manuscripts, and elsewhere. Now I'll be looking for them!

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