1. Horologium Sapientae: The Clock of Wisdom
This tends to blend the past, present and future into a cyclical view, which regards the future as naught but the End of Times, even the distant past as relatively recent, and the present as everything in the eyes of God (Camille 74-94). ... The seated writer, though not in motion, is clearly watching (and discoursing with) Wisdom - and seems also to be putting his open book to use. ... The scene is clearly unfolding, and action is occurring as we watch. ... Their features, while not terribly emotive, are broader and more open, more human, though they remain somewhat stiff - as is typical...
- Word Count: 1293
- Approx Pages: 5
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate