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framing suggestion:
Reduced eventually to a heap of firewood and left out one night for
burning the following day, this priceless mediaeval 'Doom' was discovered
only by having it's whitewash removed by rain that very night. Probably
originally painted by monks in, probably, the early 16th centrury, and with
Christ overseeing all (top left), its purpose was to put the fear of God
into those who would trangress against the rulings of the church. There is
recent evidence that suggests the peasants of Britain weren't as
convinced by the all religious nonsense as we've assumed until now, that
they were only church-goers because they couldn't afford the fines
imposed for not going. But perhaps the threat of eternal damnation
illustrated here gave cause for a few to be a bit more circumspect!
There are two close-ups of the panels in this Suffolk section, and all the
individual figures can be seen in the 'Sets' section.
Reduced eventually to a heap of firewood and left out one night for burning the following day, this
priceless mediaeval 'Doom' was discovered only by having it's whitewash removed by rain that very
night. Probably originally painted by monks in, probably, the early 16th centrury, and with Christ
overseeing all (top left), its purpose was to put the fear of God into those who would trangress
against the rulings of the church. There is recent evidence that suggests the peasants of Britain
weren't as convinced by the all religious nonsense as we've assumed until now, that they were only
church-goers because they couldn't afford the fines imposed for not going. But perhaps the threat
of eternal damnation illustrated here gave cause for a few to be a bit more circumspect! There
are two close-ups of the panels in this Suffolk section, and all the individual figures can be seen in
the 'Sets' section.

The Wenhasten 'Doom'

A3 (c. 16"x12") print on:

Permajet Gold Silk (£26)

Innova Soft-textured matt (£24)

A2 (c. 23"x16") print on:
Permajet Gold Silk (£40)
Innova Soft-textured matt (£36)