Joseph was warned in a dream that King Herod was searching for the Christ Child & so took Mary & the infant to Egypt for safety. Their rest during the journey is a frequently depicted incident which is not actually described in the Bible. Joseph lies ...
Joseph had been warned in a dream that Herod was searching for the Christ Child, so he took him & the Virgin to safety in Egypt. (Matthew 2:13-15). Mola painted this subject several times. This painting is probably among the earliest of these treatments. A date in the early 1630s is likely. Stylistically the work shows the influence of Albani. ...
Christ steps triumphant out of the tomb while four soldiers sleep in the foreground. New Testament (Matthew 28: 2-4). He holds the banner of the Resurrection with a red cross on a white ground. This panel formed the last scene in the predella of the high altarpiece of S. Croce, Florence. ...
Christ rises from his tomb, while the Roman soldiers sleep. ' The Maries at the Sepulchre', ' The Resurrection' & ' Noli me Tangere' are all by an imitator of Mantegna, & all from the same series. Technical examination in 1982 showed these panels to have been painted no later than the first half of the 16th century. All three reflect Mantegna's style of about 1460 & it has been suggested that they either record lost paintings, or, perhaps more likely, lost drawings or engravings by Mantegna. ...
The 12 main panels of the altarpiece, one of the largest to be commissioned in 14th-century Florence, are in the National Gallery Collection. The predella shows scenes from the life of Saint Peter & is dispersed in different collections. The painting was commissioned for the church of San Pier Maggiore in Florence, probably by the Albizzi family. The accounts of 1370 show that a certain Niccolò, probably Niccolò di Pietro Gerini, designed the altarpiece. It was probably painted by Jacopo di Cione & assistants. It was completed in 1371. In the centre of the composition are Christ & the Virgin, dressed in white & gold, & seated upon a canopied throne surrounded by angels. The panels to each side are densely crowded with saints; to the left a prominent Saint Peter carries a model of San Pier Maggiore. The middle tier of the altarpiece, which would have been supported by heavy buttresses, showed (from left to right) the Nativity, the Adoration of the Kings, the Resurrection, the Maries at the Sepulchre, the Ascension & Pentecost. In the three pinnacles above, the Trinity appeared in the centre with adoring angels on each side. A later, more fluent, Florentine version of the theme is ' The Coronation of the Virgin by Lorenzo Monaco ...
The Ark of the Covenant was a chest containing the tablets of stone on which the Ten Commandments were written. The Philistines captured the Ark, but God punished them. They are shown returning the Ark as far as the land of the Bethsamites, who are rejoic ...
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Christ is shown as a pilgrim with hat, staff & shell. In the background he appears again, this time between disciples, approaching the village of Emmaus. The subject is taken from the New Testament (Luke 24: 13-35), which recounts how on the day after C ...
This and its companion, 'The Boar Hunt', are not allegories of Europe and Asia respectively, as was once thought, but are a pair of gallant hunting scenes. Their magnificent frames decorated with carved animal heads are of the period 1710-30.
This & its companion, ' The Boar Hunt', are not allegories of Europe & Asia respectively, as was once thought, but are a pair of gallant hunting scenes. Their magnificent frames decorated with carved animal heads are of the period 1710-30.
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