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Transfiguration, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain
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Transfiguration, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain
REV326686 Transfiguration, from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain, 1569 (parchment) by Fuente del Saz, Julian (d.1601) & Leon, Andres de (d.1580); Private Collection; (add.info.: Breviaire du roi Philippe II d Espagne (1527-98); Felipe; Espagne; parchemin; breviary located at Biblioteca Monasterio El Escorial, Madrid; Bibliotheque du Monastere Royal de l Escorial; Fray Julian de la Fuente del Saz; friar; monk; Escurial; ); Spanish, out of copyright
Media ID 22946646
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Apostle Apostles Blinding Disciple Disciples Elie Elijah Floating James John Mannerist Moise Moses Peter Prophet Prophets Vellum Vision
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of "Transfiguration" from a facsimile of the Breviary of King Philip II of Spain. Created in 1569 by Julian Fuente del Saz and Andres de Leon, this masterpiece is a testament to their artistic prowess. The original breviary, located at Biblioteca Monasterio El Escorial in Madrid, holds great historical and cultural significance. In this stunning depiction, we witness an ethereal scene unfolding before our eyes. The Transfiguration takes place on Mount Tabor in Galilee, where Jesus reveals his divine nature to three apostles - Peter, James, and John. Bathed in celestial light, Moses and Elijah appear alongside Christ as prophets representing the Law and the Prophets respectively. The artist's meticulous attention to detail is evident through intricate brushwork and vibrant colors that bring each figure to life. This mannerist-inspired illumination captures the awe-inspiring moment when mortal eyes are graced with a glimpse of heavenly glory. Printed on parchment-like vellum paper, this print preserves every nuance of the original manuscript's beauty. It serves as a window into history for those who appreciate Renaissance artistry or seek spiritual inspiration. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured by Bridgeman Images' lens, we are transported back in time to experience firsthand the profound impact that religious art had during King Philip II's reign.
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