17th Century Italian Flemish Oil on Canvas Painting of Adoration of the Magi
17th Century Italian Flemish oil on canvas painting depicting the Adoration of the Magi. Early Flemish painting was contemporary to the development of the early Renaissance in Italy. In the middle of the 15th century Italy and Flanders were the most important artistic centers in Europe because of their constant innovations. Flemish were guided by a religious or spiritual experience of the visible. This was to such an extent that alchemy, highly developed in this period, rather than being a method of chemical research, was considered a metaphysical proposal of the integration of man in the divine universe.
Height: 21.25 in. (53.98 cm)Width: 69 in. (175.26 cm)Depth: 1 in. (2.54 cm)
Style: Baroque (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Giltwood,Paint,Wood,Hand-Carved,Hand-Painted
Place of Origin: Italy
Period: 17th Century
17th Century Italian Flemish oil on canvas painting depicting the Adoration of the Magi. Early Flemish painting was contemporary to the development of the early Renaissance in Italy. In the middle of the 15th century Italy and Flanders were the most important artistic centers in Europe because of their constant innovations. Flemish were guided by a religious or spiritual experience of the visible. This was to such an extent that alchemy, highly developed in this period, rather than being a method of chemical research, was considered a metaphysical proposal of the integration of man in the divine universe.
Height: 21.25 in. (53.98 cm)Width: 69 in. (175.26 cm)Depth: 1 in. (2.54 cm)
Style: Baroque (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Giltwood,Paint,Wood,Hand-Carved,Hand-Painted
Place of Origin: Italy
Period: 17th Century
17th Century Italian Flemish oil on canvas painting depicting the Adoration of the Magi. Early Flemish painting was contemporary to the development of the early Renaissance in Italy. In the middle of the 15th century Italy and Flanders were the most important artistic centers in Europe because of their constant innovations. Flemish were guided by a religious or spiritual experience of the visible. This was to such an extent that alchemy, highly developed in this period, rather than being a method of chemical research, was considered a metaphysical proposal of the integration of man in the divine universe.
Height: 21.25 in. (53.98 cm)Width: 69 in. (175.26 cm)Depth: 1 in. (2.54 cm)
Style: Baroque (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Giltwood,Paint,Wood,Hand-Carved,Hand-Painted
Place of Origin: Italy
Period: 17th Century