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The Coronation of the Virgin
CUL4861497 The Coronation of the Virgin by Unknown Artist; (add.info.: The Coronation of the Virgin. Piece of Quito ceramics. Baroque colonial. Ceramics. ECUADOR. PICHINCHA. Quito. Library of the Museum Jacinto Jijon and Caamano of Archaeology and Colonial Art); Photo © JBP/AIC
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Appcultura Baroque Art Baroque Style Coronation Decorative Arts Early Modern Era Earth Globe Ecuador Quito Western Art Ceramics Pichincha
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This stunning print captures the intricate and vibrant artwork of The Coronation of the Virgin, a piece of Quito ceramics from the Baroque colonial period in Ecuador. The unknown artist has depicted a scene filled with symbolism and religious significance, showcasing the coronation of the Virgin Mary by angels in heavenly glory.
The rich colors and detailed craftsmanship of this ceramic piece are truly mesmerizing, drawing viewers into a world where faith and art intertwine seamlessly. The delicate features of the angelic figures, the ornate decorations on their garments, and the serene expression on Mary's face all contribute to the beauty and power of this scene.
As we gaze upon this masterpiece, we are transported to a time when art was not just decorative but also served as a means to express devotion and reverence for divine beings. The fusion of Western artistic traditions with indigenous techniques in this work exemplifies the cultural richness and creativity that flourished in colonial Latin America.
Displayed at the Library of Museum Jacinto Jijon y Caamano of Archaeology and Colonial Art in Quito, Ecuador, this print serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of Baroque art in South America. It is a testament to both human ingenuity and spiritual inspiration that continues to captivate audiences centuries later.
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