COQ DE CLOCHER (STEEPLE COCK)
Inspired by wrought iron and inlaid copper sculpture • Burgundy, France (17th century) • Seen frequently on churches, and perhaps referring to the Gospels telling of Peter’s betraying Christ (denying him 3 times before the cock crows). It also serves as a call to faith and a reminder of the Resurrection. • The Barnes Foundation
Approx. 22.5” x 30.5”
Mixed media on fabric with metal hardware
Note: All works are final sale
Inspired by wrought iron and inlaid copper sculpture • Burgundy, France (17th century) • Seen frequently on churches, and perhaps referring to the Gospels telling of Peter’s betraying Christ (denying him 3 times before the cock crows). It also serves as a call to faith and a reminder of the Resurrection. • The Barnes Foundation
Approx. 22.5” x 30.5”
Mixed media on fabric with metal hardware
Note: All works are final sale
Inspired by wrought iron and inlaid copper sculpture • Burgundy, France (17th century) • Seen frequently on churches, and perhaps referring to the Gospels telling of Peter’s betraying Christ (denying him 3 times before the cock crows). It also serves as a call to faith and a reminder of the Resurrection. • The Barnes Foundation
Approx. 22.5” x 30.5”
Mixed media on fabric with metal hardware
Note: All works are final sale