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L'Homme d'Horoshima or Man from Hiroshima, tapestry, 1957, part of the Le Chant du Monde tapestry, made in the Tabard workshop in Aubusson, by Jean Lurcat, 1892-1966, exhibited in the Salle des Malades, c. 1180, in the Hopital Saint Jean, built in 1175 in Gothic Angevin style by Étienne de Marsay, senechal d'Anjou, in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France. The hospital complex includes the Salle des Malades, cloister, chapel, apothecary, attic, cellars, and a 17th century orphanage. The hospital now houses the Musee Jean Lurcat et de la Tapisserie Contemporaine and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR6173494
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4339px × 6496px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
1950s
1957
20th century CE
ANGERS
angevin
ANJOU
Architecture
Atomic Bomb
Bomb
building
Death
DUST
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Exhibition
Explosion
Fabric
Fire
French
Gothic
HERITAGE
Hiroshima
HISTORIC MONUMENT
History
Hospital
hotel-dieu
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
Jean Lurcat
LOIRE VALLEY
Maine-et-Loire
MEDICAL
Medicine
Monument Historique
MUSEUM
NUCLEAR
Pays de la Loire
Skeleton
Tapestry
TEXTILES
VERTICAL
WEAVING
Western Europe
Western European