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Anne de Beaujeu and her daughter Suzanne, with Sainte Anne, detail
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Anne de Beaujeu and her daughter Suzanne, with Sainte Anne, detail
7110306 Anne de Beaujeu and her daughter Suzanne, with Sainte Anne, detail. Triptych of the master of Moulins, 1502 (tgempera on wood) by Hey, Jean (fl.1494); Moulins Cathedral, Allier, France; (add.info.: Duchess Anne de Beaujeu and her daughter Suzanne, with Sainte Anne, detail. Triptych of the Master of Mills or Triptych of the Virgin in Glory, by Jean Hay 1502 tempera on wood. Treasure of the Cathedral ND of the Annunciation, Mills); Photo ePascal Lemaitre/Artedia; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22909004
© Pascal Lemaitre/Artedia / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a stunning detail from the Triptych of the Master of Moulins, created by Jean Hey in 1502. The focus is on Duchess Anne de Beaujeu and her daughter Suzanne, accompanied by Sainte Anne. This masterpiece can be found at the Moulins Cathedral in Allier, France. The image captures a moment frozen in time, revealing the intimate bond between mother and daughter. Anne de Beaujeu exudes elegance and grace as she gazes lovingly at her child, while Suzanne appears innocent and curious. They are joined by Sainte Anne, who symbolizes maternal protection and guidance. The artist's skillful use of tempera on wood brings out intricate details such as their elaborate crowns, emphasizing their noble status within society. The painting also hints at their devout Catholic faith through religious imagery. This photograph not only celebrates the artistic beauty of this historical piece but also offers a glimpse into the lives of these influential women during the 16th century. It reminds us of their patronage and sponsorship that contributed to the flourishing art scene of that era. A true treasure preserved within Moulins Cathedral's collection, this artwork serves as a testament to both wealth and spirituality. Through Pascal Lemaitre's lens, we are transported back in time to witness this enchanting moment between mother and daughter with Sainte Anne watching over them.
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