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Death and Assumption of the Virgin, ca 1432. Artist: Angelico, Fra Giovanni, da Fiesole (ca. 1400-1455)
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Death and Assumption of the Virgin, ca 1432. Artist: Angelico, Fra Giovanni, da Fiesole (ca. 1400-1455)
Death and Assumption of the Virgin, ca 1432. Found in the collection of the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
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Angelico Angels Ascension Day Assumption Of The Blessed Virgin Assumption Of The Virgin Assunta Blessed Virgin Mary Completion Coronation Of The Virgin Culminate Death Of The Virgin Dormition Florentine School Fra Giovanni Glorification Of The Virgin Heavenly Throne Hope Liturgy Mother Of The God Queen Of Angels Queen Of Heaven Tempera On Panel
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This print showcases the masterpiece "Death and Assumption of the Virgin" painted by Fra Giovanni, da Fiesole in approximately 1432. Housed within the esteemed Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, this artwork is a testament to Italian Renaissance artistry. The painting depicts a pivotal moment from biblical lore as Mary, the Virgin Mother, transitions from earthly life to heavenly glory. With delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors, Angelico captures the divine atmosphere surrounding this scene. The composition features angels playing musical instruments while accompanying Mary's ascent to her heavenly throne. Symbolizing hope and completion, this piece draws inspiration from various New Testament references such as Ascension Day and Dormition. The Florentine School's influence is evident through its meticulous attention to detail and emphasis on religious themes. Fra Giovanni's skillful use of tempera on panel brings forth an ethereal quality that enhances the glorification of the Virgin Mary. As she assumes her role as Queen of Angels and Queen of Heaven, viewers are invited into a world where spirituality culminates in artistic brilliance. This print allows admirers of fine art images to appreciate every intricate detail found within this remarkable work. It serves as a reminder of Angelico's profound talent for capturing spiritual transcendence through his brushstrokes—a true treasure for those who seek beauty beyond commercial realms.
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