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- Rosy Brown
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- St Peter Martyr
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- Madonna And Child
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- Mérode Altarpiece
Discover the Mérode Altarpiece by Robert Campin – a masterpiece of Early Netherlandish art! Explore its symbolism, oil techniques & serene beauty. Perfect for collectors & admirers.
Experience the ethereal beauty of Fra Angelico’s St Peter Martyr Altarpiece, an Early Renaissance masterpiece featuring luminous colors and divine grace that invites you to explore this sacred vision of faith.
Witness the divine beauty of Jan van Eyck's 'Singing Angels' from the Ghent Altarpiece! This intricate detail showcases angelic harmony & masterful oil painting, a cornerstone of Northern Renaissance art.
Witness Jan van Eyck's masterpiece! 'St. Francis Receiving the Stigmata' captures a pivotal moment with stunning realism & detail, showcasing his revolutionary oil painting technique and devotion to religious themes.
Fra Angelico’s ‘Predella of St Peter Martyr’ (1427) – a stunning detail from the altarpiece, showcasing exquisite tempera & gold leaf. Early Renaissance beauty in London's Courtauld Gallery.
Witness Fra Angelico's 'St Peter Martyr Altarpiece'! A dramatic Renaissance masterpiece depicting martyrdom & faith. Explore its symbolism, technique & historical context – a true devotional treasure.
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Experience the opulent grace of this International Gothic masterpiece featuring Gentile da Fabriano's Madonna with Child, a timeless depiction of divine beauty that invites you to bring history into your home.
A dynamic Late Gothic depiction of the crucifixion featuring fourteen figures against a grand gold background by Michele di Matteo Lambertini invites you to explore this exquisite 1427 polyptych detail.