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Epitaphe du grand prince Dimitri Iourevitch Chemyaka (mort en 1453). Quatre anges se penchent avec respect autour du corps du Christ. Broderie anonyme, laine, soie et fil d or et d argent, 1444
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Epitaphe du grand prince Dimitri Iourevitch Chemyaka (mort en 1453). Quatre anges se penchent avec respect autour du corps du Christ. Broderie anonyme, laine, soie et fil d or et d argent, 1444
FIA5378394 Epitaphe du grand prince Dimitri Iourevitch Chemyaka (mort en 1453). Quatre anges se penchent avec respect autour du corps du Christ. Broderie anonyme, laine, soie et fil d or et d argent, 1444. Art russe ancien, tradition de Moscou, 15e siecle. State Open air Museum of History and Architecture Novgorodian Kremlin, Novgorod (Russie). by Unknown Artist, (15th century); State Historical Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases the exquisite embroidery of the "Epitaphe du grand prince Dimitri Iourevitch Chemyaka" a masterpiece from 15th century Russia. Created by an anonymous artist, this ancient Russian artwork is steeped in tradition and hails from the renowned Moscow school. Intricately woven with wool, silk, gold, and silver threads, this broderie depicts a poignant scene where four angels bow respectfully around the body of Christ. Their serene presence exudes reverence and devotion as they surround Jesus in his final moments. The vibrant colors used in this piece bring life to the biblical narrative it portrays. The rich hues create a striking contrast against the dark background, emphasizing both sorrow and hope that permeate through death and resurrection. Housed at the State Open air Museum of History and Architecture Novgorodian Kremlin in Novgorod, Russia, this artwork stands as a testament to Russian artistic heritage during the medieval period. Its delicate craftsmanship reflects not only religious significance but also serves as a visual representation of cultural identity. Through its portrayal of angelic figures surrounding Jesus Christ's body adorned with an aureola or halo, this embroidery invites viewers into contemplation on themes of faith and mortality. It serves as a reminder that even amidst death's somber embrace lies eternal beauty and divine grace. Captured beautifully by Fine Art Images' photography expertise, this print allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate the intricate details and profound symbolism embedded within this remarkable work from centuries past.
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