The Fall of the Rebels Angels - Luca Giordano (c.1666)
The Fall of the Rebels Angels - Luca Giordano (c.1666)
The Fall of the Rebel Angels is one the greatest single themes of the Counter-Reformation — it is a theme that allowed a church in conflict to present its propaganda in the form of its struggle against all forms of heresy. At the same time, the theme of the struggling Angel also symbolised the triumph of light over the rebellion of the powers of darkness.
What appears at first glance to be so dramatic is not in fact the depiction of a struggle as such. Michael is not attacking the figures from hell with his sword, but is holding it aloft like a sign, as though his mere appearance were enough to cast Satan and his followers into eternal damnation.
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• 175 gsm art paper
• Matte finish
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