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The triumph of the Innocents

Chapter 1: The Triumph Of The Innocents
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An artist provides a detailed, interpretive account of a painted scene showing the Holy Family's flight into Egypt and the accompanying procession of the martyred Innocents' spirits. He situates the event in springtime twilight and describes landscape elements—moonlit plain, signal fires, irrigation wheel, village lights—that frame figures: the Virgin on an ass, the foal, Joseph, and ascending child-spirits who display signs of martyrdom and varying awareness. Symbolic elements such as moving streams as fountains of eternal life, garlands, and offerings are explained, and the author discusses chronological traditions and the artistic choices used to harmonize scripture and imagery.

The
Triumph
Of
The
Innocents

LONDON
1885