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Apocalypse: Trumpet V, Locust Plague -- Apollyon with spear, wearing pointed cap; four fantastic animals wearing crowns, representing locusts, stinging four men with scorpion tails (Rev. 9:7-12). Beatus, Saint, Presbyter of Liebana, -798. Commentary on the Apocalypse. Spain, San Salvador de Tábara, ca. 945. MS M.644, fol. 142v. Purchased by J.P. Morgan (1867-1943) in 1919.
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ART66265
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The Morgan Library & Museum / Art Resource, NY
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10th century CE
Angel
Apocalypse, Manuscripts of
Apocalypse, Scenes of the
Commentary on the Apocalypse, Beatus of Liebana
Fantastic Creature
Illuminated Manuscript
Insect
Locust
M.644/PML
Mozarabic (8th-11th c./Spain)
Romanesque (c.1000-c.1150)
Spanish