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          De Argentijnse kunstenaar Aimee Zito Lema hing twee geweven wandtapijten van elk 160 x 900 cm in het Hoogkoor. Voor twee wandtapijten liet ze zich inspireren door een reconstructie van vier verdwenen wandtapijten waarvoor de kunstenaar Maarten van Heemskerck (1498-1574), één van de belangrijkste schilders van de zestiende eeuw, het ontwerp maakte rond 1560. Deze vier tapijten van ongeveer 1,80 x 7,15 meter hingen aan weerszijden van het hoogkoor en verbeelden taferelen uit het leven van Sint-Nicolaas en Johannes de Doper, de beide patroonheiligen van Oude Kerk. De tapijten overleefden de beeldenstorm, waarschijnlijk omdat ze te hoog hingen voor de relschoppers, en waren nog in gebruik in de zeventiende eeuw bij huwelijken – ter decoratie van de plechtigheid. \n
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          De afbeeldingen op de wandtapijten die Aimée Zito Lema maakte zijn gebaseerd op de contouren van de originele gewelfschilderingen die dateren uit de Rooms Katholieke periode van de Oude Kerk. In het vanuit het oosten bekeken linker tapijt zag je een geweven compositie waarin gescande documenten van een selectie van juridische documenten en formele correspondentie met betrekking tot het plaatsen van een rood raam in de Heilig Grafkapel. De rechtsgang nam drie jaar in beslag (2018-2021), waarbij op 17 maart 2021 de Raad van State de bezwaren ongegrond verklaarde.
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          Argentinian artist Aimee Zito Lema hung two woven tapestries of 160 x 900 cm each in the High Choir. The two tapestries were inspired by a reconstruction of four tapestries that disappeared and for which the artist Maarten van Heemskerck (1498-1574) made the designs around 1560. Maarten van Heemskerck is one of the most important Dutch painters of the sixteenth century. The four tapestries, measuring about 1.80 x 7.15 metres, hung on either side of the high choir and depicted scenes from the lives of St Nicholas and John the Baptist, both patron saints of Oude Kerk. The tapestries survived the iconoclasm, probably because they hung too high for the rioters, and were still in use in the seventeenth century at weddings - decorating the ceremony. \n
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          The images on the tapestries made by Aimée Zito Lema are based on the outlines of the original vault paintings dating from the Roman Catholic period of the Oude Kerk. The left tapestry, viewed from the east, featured a woven composition containing scanned documents of a selection of legal documents and formal correspondence relating to the installation of a red window in the Holy Sepulchre Chapel. The legal process took three years (2018-2021), with the Council of State declared the objections unfounded.
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