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Cycle of the Life of the Virgin, St. Joseph and the pretenders, c. 1445 (oil on poplar panel)
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Cycle of the Life of the Virgin, St. Joseph and the pretenders, c. 1445 (oil on poplar panel)
XIR414536 Cycle of the Life of the Virgin, St. Joseph and the pretenders, c.1445 (oil on poplar panel) (b/w photo) by Giovanni Francesco da Rimini (c.1420-70); 59.3x29.8 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Vie de la Vierge, Saint Joseph et les pretendants; 1281 II; Photo Giraudon 1927; formerly attributed to Venitian School, (15th century) to Gentile da Fabriano (school of) to the Master of the Scenes of the Life of the Virgin; Maitre des Scenes de la Vie de la Vierge; part of an incomplete altarpiece of twelve scenes on the Virgin; ); Italian, out of copyright
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This print captures a mesmerizing artwork titled "Cycle of the Life of the Virgin, St. Joseph and the pretenders" by Giovanni Francesco da Rimini. Created around 1445, this oil painting on poplar panel measures 59.3x29.8 cm and is currently housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. The composition depicts various scenes from the life of the Virgin Mary, Saint Joseph, and other biblical figures. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully portrays each character with precision and emotion. The male figures are adorned with halos and nimbus symbols, representing their divine significance. In one scene, we see Mary holding baby Jesus while John the Baptist blesses them both. Another intriguing element is a priest reading from a Bible inside a temple-like structure nearby. Originally attributed to different artists throughout history such as Gentile da Fabriano or even an anonymous Venetian School painter, it was later associated with Giovanni Francesco da Rimini or Master of the Scenes of the Life of the Virgin. Part of an incomplete altarpiece consisting of twelve scenes dedicated to Mary's life journey, this artwork showcases remarkable craftsmanship that has stood the test of time. Thanks to Fine Art Finder for providing us with this glimpse into art history through their extensive collection at www. bridgemanimages. com
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