The Angel of the Akedah at Chartres Cathedral

I'm very pleased to have finally found a great image of the angel! Click the image below to enlarge. Pretty neat, no?

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2 Comments:
Steve,
This is a stunning piece. I'm especially impressed by the economic use of space to maintain the vertical orientation. Do you think that the adjacent sculptures suggest any intertextual connections with Genesis 22?
Just this week, I showed a series of artistic representations of the Akedah in my intro Hebrew Bible class. I'd love to trade notes sometimes about the different works that we use.
Blake
Hi Blake, and many thanks for the comments. I believe that the adjacent figures each hold some symbol held to represent or prefigure the atonement in some way. Of course, the Akedah itself has long had this symbolic value within Christianity. And yes, it would be great fun to trade notes on this. The Dome of the Rock, Beit Alpha, Dura Europas, and Rembrandt are among my most favorite highlights in this. Best, ---SLC
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