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The Archangel Raphael. Cardboard for the windows of the Chapel of St. Ferdinand, 1842
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The Archangel Raphael. Cardboard for the windows of the Chapel of St. Ferdinand, 1842
The Archangel Raphael. Cardboard for the windows of the Chapel of St. Ferdinand, 1842. Found in the collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris
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1842 Archangel Raphael Ingres Jean Auguste Dominique 1780 1867 Mus E Du Louvre Tempera On Cardboard Neoclassicism
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This print showcases "The Archangel Raphael" painted on cardboard, which was used as window coverings for the Chapel of St. Ferdinand in 1842. The artwork is currently housed in the prestigious Musee du Louvre in Paris, France. Painted by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, a prominent figure of neoclassicism, this piece exemplifies his mastery of fine art and attention to detail. The Archangel Raphael, known as the healer and guide in biblical texts, is depicted with exquisite precision and vibrant colors. Ingres' use of tempera on cardboard adds an intriguing texture to the painting. The image captures the divine presence emanating from the archangel's serene face and outstretched wings. It invites viewers into a realm where spirituality meets artistic brilliance. The delicate brushwork brings life to every fold of fabric and feather while creating a harmonious balance between light and shadow. As one gazes upon this remarkable work, it becomes clear why it found its place within such a renowned institution as Musee du Louvre. Its historical significance lies not only in its religious subject matter but also in its representation of French art during that period. This print preserves an extraordinary moment frozen in time – an opportunity for admirers worldwide to appreciate Ingres' genius through their own eyes without commercial intentions or restrictions on usage rights.
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