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Harvest of the forsaken, with angel from the temple holding a sickle and the angel from the altar telling him to harvest the grapes of the earth, with St John, detail of the fourth piece depicting the 3 Angels, from the Tenture de l'Apocalypse or Apocalypse Tapestry, made 1373-82 by Nicolas Bataille in the workshop of Robert Poincon after preparatory drawings by Hennequin de Bruges, in the Musee de la Tapisserie de l'Apocalypse, in the Chateau d'Angers, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France. The tapestry was commissioned by Louis I duc d'Anjou and depicts the Apocalypse of John. It measures 140m and is divided into 6 pieces with 90 scenes. Although bequeathed to Angers Cathedral by King Rene in the 15th century, the tapestry was reconstructed and restored in the 19th century, listed as a historic monument and exhibited in the castle. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6173255 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6496px × 4461px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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14TH CENTURY
Altar
Angel
ANGERS
ANJOU
apocalypse
APOCALYPTIC
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