Khaleej Times

New artworks unveiled by Pope Francis and Al Azhar Imam

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi —Two new artworks belonging to Louvre Abu Dhabi and the Zayed National Museum were unveiled by Pope Francis and Dr Ahmad El Tayyeb, Grand Imam of the Al Azhar Al Sharif, in the presence of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces.

Mohammed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism — Abu Dhabi, said the new artworks reaffirm the open dialogue promoted by the country. “It has been a great honour for Abu Dhabi to host the Human Fraternity Conference in the presence of two of the world’s greatest spiritual leaders. The unveiling of these two rare artworks, each representi­ng a different faith, only served to enhance the theme of the conference — that openness and cultural dialogue are essential tools for building positive intercultu­ral and interfaith relations.”

The first artwork, entitled “Christ shows his wounds”, is a quality addition to the permanent collection of Louvre Abu Dhabi. The 16thcentur­y wooden sculpture, hailing from Germany or Austria, is a lifesize statue of Christ, depicted carrying a crown of thorns and displaying his open wounds. Carved in the late Gothic period, the work is a late artistic expression of the Christian faith.

The second artefact, four pages from the famous Blue Quran manuscript dating from 800 to 1000 AD, will be exhibited at Louvre Abu Dhabi as a private loan from the Zayed National Museum collection. The Blue Quran is characteri­sed by its gilded letters, written in Kufic script on rare blue-dyed parchment. The valuable materials used indicate that it would have been commission­ed by a wealthy patron.

The two rare works are unique additions to the collection­s of the two internatio­nal museums. Louvre Abu Dhabi has attracted more than one million visitors in its first year to view a collection narrating the universali­ty of humanity, while the Zayed National Museum continues to strengthen its collection of world-class artworks that reflect the rich heritage of the UAE and wider Arab and Islamic worlds.

The unveiling of these two rare artworks, each representi­ng a different faith, only served to enhance the theme of the conference.”

Mohammed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman, Department of Culture and Tourism — Abu Dhabi

 ??  ?? Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Dr Ahmad El Tayyeb, Pope Francis, and Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak look at leaves from the Blue Quran during a reception at Al Mushrif Palace. — Wam
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Dr Ahmad El Tayyeb, Pope Francis, and Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak look at leaves from the Blue Quran during a reception at Al Mushrif Palace. — Wam

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