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La vision de Saint Ildefonse (606-667), la Vierge lui donne une chasuble - Panneau
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La vision de Saint Ildefonse (606-667), la Vierge lui donne une chasuble - Panneau
FIA5409897 La vision de Saint Ildefonse (606-667), la Vierge lui donne une chasuble - Panneau central du retable de saint Ildefonso - Central panel of the Ildefonso Altarpiece, by Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640). Oil on wood, c. 1630-1631. Art History Museum, Vienne by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; Photo eFine Art Images; Flemish, out of copyright
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The captivating print captures the essence of Rubens' masterpiece, "La vision de Saint Ildefonse" showcasing a pivotal moment in Christian history. In this central panel of the Ildefonso Altarpiece, we witness the divine encounter between Saint Ildefonse and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Saint Ildefonse (606-667), a prominent Spanish bishop, is depicted kneeling before an ornate throne as he receives a precious gift from the Virgin herself. The holy figure bestows upon him a chasuble, symbolizing his appointment to higher ecclesiastical orders. This extraordinary vision granted by Mary solidifies Saint Ildefonse's status as one of her chosen servants. Rubens' masterful use of oil on wood brings depth and vibrancy to every brushstroke, highlighting intricate details such as flowing garments and delicate facial expressions. The artist's Flemish background shines through in his meticulous attention to religious iconography and symbolism. This 17th-century painting not only showcases Rubens' technical skill but also serves as a testament to his devotion to Christian religion. Through this artwork, viewers are transported back in time to witness this sacred event firsthand—a powerful reminder of faith's enduring impact throughout history. Displayed at the Art History Museum in Vienna, Austria, this timeless piece continues to inspire awe and reverence among art enthusiasts worldwide. Its presence reminds us of the profound connection between spirituality and artistic expression that has shaped our cultural heritage for centuries.
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