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The Burning Bush. Painting by Nicolas Froment (1435-1486). Tryptic depicting on the coasts: King Rene I of Naples, or Rene of Anjou, or Rene of Sicily known as Rene Le Bon (1409-1480) and Joan of Naval (1433-1498), second wife of Rene I
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The Burning Bush. Painting by Nicolas Froment (1435-1486). Tryptic depicting on the coasts: King Rene I of Naples, or Rene of Anjou, or Rene of Sicily known as Rene Le Bon (1409-1480) and Joan of Naval (1433-1498), second wife of Rene I
JEB4962847 The Burning Bush. Painting by Nicolas Froment (1435-1486). Tryptic depicting on the coasts: King Rene I of Naples, or Rene of Anjou, or Rene of Sicily known as Rene Le Bon (1409-1480) and Joan of Naval (1433-1498), second wife of Rene I. In the center: the Burning Bush. Oil on wood, 1475-1476, 305 x 410 cm. Cathedrale Saint Sauveur, Aix en Provence.; (add.info.: The Burning Bush. Painting by Nicolas Froment (1435-1486). Tryptic depicting on the coasts: King Rene I of Naples, or Rene of Anjou, or Rene of Sicily known as Rene Le Bon (1409-1480) and Joan of Naval (1433-1498), second wife of Rene I. In the center: the Burning Bush. Oil on wood, 1475-1476, 305 x 410 cm. Cathedrale Saint Sauveur, Aix en Provence.); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2024
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This stunning print captures the intricate details of Nicolas Froment's masterpiece, The Burning Bush. Painted in 1475-1476, this triptych depicts King Rene I of Naples and his second wife Joan of Naval on the sides, with the central focus on the iconic Burning Bush.
Froment's skillful use of oil on wood brings to life the biblical story of Moses encountering God through a burning bush that was not consumed by flames. The vibrant colors and delicate brushwork create a sense of awe and wonder, drawing viewers into the sacred moment depicted in the painting.
King Rene I, also known as Rene Le Bon, was a patron of the arts and culture during his reign in Naples. His marriage to Joan of Naval brought together two powerful families and their influence is evident in this work of art.
Located at Cathedrale Saint Sauveur in Aix en Provence, this painting serves as a reminder of faith and divine intervention. The juxtaposition of royalty with religious symbolism adds depth to the narrative portrayed by Froment.
As you gaze upon this photo print, let yourself be transported back in time to witness this miraculous event captured by one talented artist centuries ago. Let The Burning Bush inspire you with its beauty and spiritual significance.
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