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Pope Nicholas V (1398-1455), in 1449, opened the cellar of Saint Francois d
JLJ4657318 Pope Nicholas V (1398-1455), in 1449, opened the cellar of Saint Francois d Assisi Painting by Laurent de La Hyre (or La Hire, 1606-1656) 17th century Sun. 2, 2x1, 6 m by La Hyre, Laurent de (1606-56); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Pope Nicholas V (1398-1455), in 1449, opened the cellar of Saint Francois d Assisi Painting by Laurent de La Hyre (or La Hire, 1606-1656) 17th century Sun. 2, 2x1, 6 m); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the magnificent painting of Pope Nicholas V opening the cellar of Saint Francois d'Assisi, created by Laurent de La Hyre in the 17th century. The artwork, measuring an impressive 2x1.6 meters, is housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. Pope Nicholas V (1398-1455) is depicted with a sense of grandeur and reverence as he unveils the sacred cellar. The artist's attention to detail and mastery of lighting techniques bring depth and life to this religious scene. Laurent de La Hyre's brushstrokes beautifully capture the essence of this significant moment in history. The holy atmosphere permeates through every inch of canvas, evoking a profound connection between art and spirituality. The painting not only pays homage to Pope Nicholas V but also highlights his role within the clergy and his devotion to religion. It serves as a testament to his influence on religious orders during that era. Saint Francis of Assisi's tomb stands prominently in the background, reminding viewers of his enduring legacy and impact on Christianity. This masterpiece transports us back to the 15th century, immersing us in its rich historical context. As we gaze upon this remarkable work of art captured by Photo Josse, we are reminded once again why fine art holds such power - it allows us to witness pivotal moments like these through time-honored brushstrokes.
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