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Sainte Agnes. (Agnes de Rome, nee en 290, martyre vers 304). Peinture de Simone Pignoni (1611-1698), huile sur toile. Art italien (Florence), 17e siecle, art baroque. State A. Pushkin Museum of fine Arts, Moscou
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Sainte Agnes. (Agnes de Rome, nee en 290, martyre vers 304). Peinture de Simone Pignoni (1611-1698), huile sur toile. Art italien (Florence), 17e siecle, art baroque. State A. Pushkin Museum of fine Arts, Moscou
FIA5376126 Sainte Agnes. (Agnes de Rome, nee en 290, martyre vers 304). Peinture de Simone Pignoni (1611-1698), huile sur toile. Art italien (Florence), 17e siecle, art baroque. State A. Pushkin Museum of fine Arts, Moscou. by Pignoni, Simone (1611-1698); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases the exquisite painting of "Sainte Agnes" by Simone Pignoni, a prominent Italian artist of the 17th century. The artwork depicts Saint Agnes of Rome, born in 290 and martyred around 304, as she stands gracefully in her ethereal beauty. Pignoni's use of oil on canvas brings out the intricate details and vibrant colors that define the Baroque art style. Housed in the prestigious State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow, this masterpiece is a testament to both Italian artistry and religious devotion. The lamb depicted beside Saint Agnes symbolizes her purity and innocence, while also alluding to her martyrdom as she was often associated with sacrificial lambs. The composition exudes an aura of serenity and spirituality, capturing the essence of Saint Agnes' unwavering faith amidst persecution. Pignoni's skillful brushwork highlights every delicate feature, from her serene expression to the flowing drapery that envelops her figure. This remarkable piece not only reflects its era but also serves as a timeless representation of religious iconography within art history. Its presence at the Pushkin Museum allows visitors to appreciate its beauty up close while immersing themselves in centuries-old Italian culture. Through this print by Bridgeman Images, viewers can now admire "Sainte Agnes" from afar and delve into its rich symbolism, evoking awe for both artistic mastery and spiritual devotion intertwined seamlessly on canvas.
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