Border with Moses and the Burning Bush

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Border with Moses and the Burning Bush

Creator

Simon Bening

Flemish Illuminator · 1483–1561

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One of the most celebrated painters of Flanders in the 1500s, Simon Bening was hailed by Portuguese art critic Francisco da Hollanda as the greatest master of illumination in all of Europe. In addition to producing books for powerful aristocrats such as Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg, Bening worked for a group of international royal patrons including Emperor Charles V and Don Fernando, the Infan

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Date
about 1525–1530
Medium
Tempera colors, gold paint, and gold leaf
Culture
Flemish
Department
Manuscripts
Institution
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At the bottom of the page, Moses removes his shoes to avoid defiling holy ground while gazing at God above in the burning bush. Because the burning bush was on fire but not consumed, Christians came to see this event as a prefiguration of Mary's conception of Christ without losing her virginity. Thus the image of the burning bush complements the accompanying text devoted to the birth of Christ and the image of the Nativity on the facing page.

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