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Portable polyptych shaped altar. Detrempe on wood by Tommaso da Modena (1326-1379). High: La Cene, middle: Virgin and Child Jesus, bottom: Saint Anastasia, Saint Lucia and Saint Catherine. Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna
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Portable polyptych shaped altar. Detrempe on wood by Tommaso da Modena (1326-1379). High: La Cene, middle: Virgin and Child Jesus, bottom: Saint Anastasia, Saint Lucia and Saint Catherine. Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna
VEN5032624 Portable polyptych shaped altar. Detrempe on wood by Tommaso da Modena (1326-1379). High: La Cene, middle: Virgin and Child Jesus, bottom: Saint Anastasia, Saint Lucia and Saint Catherine. Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna.; Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna, Italy; (add.info.: Portable polyptych shaped altar. Detrempe on wood by Tommaso da Modena (1326-1379). High: La Cene, middle: Virgin and Child Jesus, bottom: Saint Anastasia, Saint Lucia and Saint Catherine. Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna.); Photo © Marco Ravenna
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© Photo © Marco Ravenna / Bridgeman Images
Bible (personnage) Bible (scene) Biblical Episode Cene Moyen Age Objet Saint Lucia Sainte Stockravenna Supper Vierge Marie
EDITORS COMMENTS
This stunning print captures the intricate details of a portable polyptych shaped altar created by the talented artist Tommaso da Modena. Dating back to the 14th century, this masterpiece showcases three distinct panels depicting significant biblical scenes and figures.
At the top of the altar is a portrayal of "La Cene," or The Last Supper, a poignant moment in Christian history where Jesus shared his final meal with his disciples. In the middle panel, we see the tender image of the Virgin Mary cradling her infant son, Jesus Christ. This iconic representation symbolizes maternal love and divine grace.
The bottom panel features three revered saints - Anastasia, Lucia, and Catherine - each depicted with their own unique attributes and symbols. These holy figures serve as inspirational role models for believers around the world.
Located in the prestigious Pinacoteca Nazionale in Bologna, Italy, this polyptych altar is a true testament to Tommaso da Modena's artistic skill and religious devotion. The delicate brushwork and vibrant colors bring these sacred scenes to life, inviting viewers to reflect on their faith and spirituality.
Through this print by Marco Ravenna, we are able to appreciate not only the historical significance of this artwork but also its enduring beauty that continues to inspire generations of art lovers worldwide.
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