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Fra Filippo Lippi (c. 1406-69) 1819 (oil on canvas)
XIR220212 Fra Filippo Lippi (c.1406-69) 1819 (oil on canvas) by Bergeret, Pierre-Nolasque (1782-1863); Musee d Art Thomas Henry, Cherbourg, France; French, out of copyright
Media ID 12762144
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Captive Chain Chained Chiboukh Imprisoned Orientalist Sunflower
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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This print showcases the mesmerizing artwork of Fra Filippo Lippi, a renowned Florentine painter from the Renaissance era. Painted in 1819 by Pierre-Nolasque Bergeret, this oil on canvas masterpiece is currently housed at the Musee d Art Thomas Henry in Cherbourg, France. The portrait depicts a male figure who appears to be imprisoned and chained. His somber expression reflects his captivity, while he delicately holds a pipe and gazes upon a vibrant sunflower. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of the brush, capturing both the physical attributes and emotional depth of his subject. Notably, this painting also incorporates elements of Orientalist influence with its depiction of an Arab costume and chiboukh (a traditional smoking pipe). This fusion adds an intriguing layer to the composition, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of cultural exchange and exploration during the 15th century. Bergeret skillfully captures Fra Filippo Lippi's artistic prowess through this striking portrayal. The contrast between confinement and creativity evokes profound contemplation about freedom and self-expression. As we admire this timeless piece, we are reminded that art has no boundaries – it transcends time periods and cultures alike.
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