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Le prophete Jeremie et la sibylle Agrippa (egyptienne) - The Prophet Jeremiah and the Agrippine Sibyl, by Pinturicchio, Bernardino, Workshop of (1454-1513). Fresco, 1492-1495. Apostolic Palace, Vatican
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Le prophete Jeremie et la sibylle Agrippa (egyptienne) - The Prophet Jeremiah and the Agrippine Sibyl, by Pinturicchio, Bernardino, Workshop of (1454-1513). Fresco, 1492-1495. Apostolic Palace, Vatican
FIA5410123 Le prophete Jeremie et la sibylle Agrippa (egyptienne) - The Prophet Jeremiah and the Agrippine Sibyl, by Pinturicchio, Bernardino, Workshop of (1454-1513). Fresco, 1492-1495. Apostolic Palace, Vatican by Pinturicchio, Bernardino di Betto (c.1452-1513) (workshop of); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases the exquisite fresco painting titled "Le prophete Jeremie et la sibylle Agrippa (egyptienne) - The Prophet Jeremiah and the Agrippine Sibyl" by Bernardino di Betto, also known as Pinturicchio. Created between 1492 and 1495, this masterpiece can be found in the Apostolic Palace of Vatican City. The artwork depicts two significant figures from different traditions coming together in a harmonious composition. On one side stands the Prophet Jeremiah, a revered figure in Judaism and Christianity, symbolizing divine revelation and prophecy. On the other side is the Agrippine Sibyl, an ancient Roman prophetess associated with predicting future events. Pinturicchio's attention to detail is evident through his meticulous brushwork and vibrant colors that bring life to this religious narrative. The rich hues add depth to their garments while enhancing their expressions of wisdom and spirituality. This piece not only represents biblical themes but also bridges cultural boundaries by uniting Jewish and Roman beliefs within its frame. It serves as a testament to art's ability to transcend time and connect people across different faiths. As we gaze upon this remarkable fresco, we are transported back to fifteenth-century Italy during the Renaissance period when artists like Pinturicchio flourished under papal patronage. This photograph allows us to appreciate every intricate detail captured by Bridgeman Images' lens while reminding us of the profound impact that religious art
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