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Madonna of Victory, 1496 (1870). Artist: Franz Kellerhoven
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Madonna of Victory, 1496 (1870). Artist: Franz Kellerhoven
Madonna of Victory, 1496 (1870). Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris. A print from Les Chef D oeuvre de la Peinture Italienne by Paul Mantz, Paris, 1870
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Andrea Andrea Mantegna Chromolithograph Franz Franz Kellerhoven Halo Kellerhoven Mantegna Mantz Paul Paul Mantz Print Collector12 Saint Mary St Mary Stella Maris The Virgin Mary Throne Venetian Virgin And Child Virgin Mother Mother Of God
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This print showcases the renowned artwork "Madonna of Victory" created by Franz Kellerhoven in 1496. The print, featured in Les Chef D oeuvre de la Peinture Italienne by Paul Mantz, takes us back to the 15th century Renaissance era. Housed within the esteemed Louvre collection in Paris, this chromolithograph beautifully captures the essence of Italian artistry. The painting depicts a tender moment between the Virgin Mary and her divine son Jesus Christ. Madonna sits gracefully on a Venetian-style throne, adorned with a radiant halo symbolizing her holiness. With utmost care and love, she cradles baby Jesus in her arms as they share an intimate connection that transcends time. Kellerhoven's meticulous attention to detail is evident through his masterful use of color and composition. Every brushstroke brings life to this religious masterpiece, emphasizing its significance within Christianity. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported into a world where faith intertwines with artistic brilliance. It serves as a reminder of the enduring power of motherhood and devotion while paying homage to both Andrea Mantegna's original work and Kellerhoven's skillful interpretation. Through this image captured by Paul Mantz for The Print Collector publication, viewers can appreciate not only the beauty but also the historical importance of this iconic piece from the 19th-century art scene.
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