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- Espresso
- Celadon
- Phthalo Green
- Gray
- Mourning Figures
- Northern Renaissance
- Luminous Colors
- Martyrdom Scene
- Tempera On Panel
- Renaissance Religious
- Cross Artwork
- Architectural Ornamentation
- Italian Renaissance
- Early Renaissance
- Monochrome Print
- German Sculpture
- Italian City View
- Tilman Riemenschneider
- Renaissance Saint
- Le Perugino Style
- Chiaroscuro Effect
- Crucifixion Scene
- Dark Sky Painting
- Religious Grief
- Pierced Torso
- Religious Scene
- 15Th Century Art
- Intricate Line Work
- Pietro Perugino Style
A profound meditation on grief unfolds in Sandro Botticelli’s Lamentation over the Dead Christ with Saints, a masterpiece of the Early Renaissance that invites you to experience its intense spiritual beauty and devotion.
A somber High Renaissance masterpiece by Le Perugino featuring the serene martyrdom of St. Sebastian with arrows piercing his torso, captured through masterful light and shadow for your fine art collection.
Admire Provost Jan’s ‘The Crucifixion’ (1495), a poignant Northern Renaissance oil painting depicting Christ's suffering. Explore its symbolism, detailed realism & historical context.
A powerful monochrome engraving of Saint Sebastian's martyrdom by Northern Renaissance master Albrecht Dürer captures intense religious devotion through meticulous line work, inviting you to explore this timeless masterpiece.
A poignant scene of grief unfolds in Le Perugino's The Mourning of the Dead Christ, a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance that invites you to bring this profound moment of devotion into your private collection.
Explore the intricate detail of Tilman Riemenschneider's monumental tomb sculpture depicting Rudolf von Scherenberg—a masterpiece of late Gothic art characterized by expressive realism and masterful stone carving.
A serene yet poignant depiction of a historic city landscape by Renaissance master Le Perugino captures the profound atmosphere of 1495, inviting you to explore this exquisite piece of Italian art history.