Sandstone slabs carved with pine fish in the Middle Ages
This is a carved sandstone slab depicting Matsya, the first incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. In many legends, the pine fish is described as the ancestor Manu who saved humanity from the Great Flood. This sculpture was made in the 9th and 10th centuries. This sculpture is currently on display at the Medieval Europe Gallery (G33/od) of the British Museum.
Late Medieval Adam Sculpture in the Cluny Museum
This is a statue of Adam found in Notre Dame Cathedral in the 13th century, about 1260. The statue is 2 meters high and is now in the Cluny Museum (also known as the National Medieval Museum) in Paris, France. The Adam sculpture is one of the precious collections of the Cluny Museum. It shows the artistic skills of the Baroque period and the unique expression of the human body. This sculpture is part of the many medieval and Renaissance artworks in the Cluny Museum, reflecting the important position of the museum in the field of medieval art.
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