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King Melchior Sailing to the Holy Land, c. 1445-50 (tempera & oil on panel)
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King Melchior Sailing to the Holy Land, c. 1445-50 (tempera & oil on panel)
CLK339883 King Melchior Sailing to the Holy Land, c.1445-50 (tempera & oil on panel) by Pesellino, Francesco di Stefano (1422-57); 65.1x69.8 cm; Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA; Italian, out of copyright
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King Melchior Sailing to the Holy Land, c. 1445-50
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. This print captures the essence of a remarkable painting by Francesco di Stefano Pesellino. Depicting King Melchior's voyage to the Holy Land, this masterpiece showcases the artist's incredible talent and attention to detail. The composition centers around a majestic ship sailing through calm waters, its sails billowing in the wind. The harbor bustles with activity as smaller boats and tugboats navigate alongside it. This scene evokes a sense of anticipation and adventure as King Melchior embarks on his sacred journey. The vibrant colors and meticulous brushwork bring life to every element in this artwork. From the intricate details of each vessel to the distant port city in the background, every aspect is meticulously rendered. As one of three kings mentioned in biblical texts, King Melchior plays an important role in Christian tradition. His presence here adds depth and significance to this piece, reminding us of his pivotal role in honoring Jesus' birth during that first Christmas. This painting not only tells a story but also invites viewers into a world filled with wonder and spirituality. It serves as a visual representation of faith, hope, and devotion – themes that resonate across time. Displayed at Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Massachusetts, USA, this stunning work continues to captivate audiences with its timeless beauty.
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