ETHEU 100211

statuette de Vierge à l'Enfant et anges

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100211
Virgin and Child with two angels
Sculpture by François Gougain
France, Haute-Savoie, Haut-Chablais, Saint-Jean-d’Aulps, Bellevaux
18th century
Wood
Georges Amoudruz collection acquired in 1976
MEG Inv. ETHEU 100211
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This ensemble belonged to the oratory of Dent, on the road to the Balme pass. During fighting after the occupation of Bern in the sixteenth century, several men met a violent death here. To calm the situation and settle the blood debts, the local people built a small structure dedicated to the Virgin Mary.

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Living in society

In folk cultures, it is believed that balance must be achieved for individuals, societies and the natural environment to flourish. Moderation in all things – ethical, religious, ecological, medical – is important in private and public life. The "middle way" is therefore an ambiguous idea. It guarantees social order but also functions as a system of checks and balances against misuse of power.

Dying well

Death cannot be reduced to a biological disappearance. It involves a complex chain of events which transforms the social body. Each culture interprets death in its own way. Rituals and symbols reflect its organisation, religious beliefs and scientific knowledge. Until the nineteenth century, peasant communities were familiar with death. This proximity was long regarded in academic circles as a sign of weakness and resignation, whereas in fact it was a way of coping with personal destiny without endangering the community.


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