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"Exploring the Artistic Treasures of 1490-1500: A Glimpse into a Golden Era" Step back in time to the late 15th century
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"Exploring the Artistic Treasures of 1490-1500: A Glimpse into a Golden Era" Step back in time to the late 15th century, where masterpieces were born and artistic brilliance flourished. Among these remarkable works is "The Mass of Saint Gregory, " created by an anonymous Spanish painter around 1490-1500. This captivating piece, rendered with oil, gold, and wood, measures 28 3/8 x 21 7/8 inches. Another gem from this period is "Christ Redeemer Salvator Mundi, " crafted by Israhel van Meckenem. Dating back to the same era of innovation and creativity, this print showcases van Meckenem's exceptional skill in capturing divine beauty. Pintoricchio, an Italian artist known for his exquisite attention to detail and vibrant colors, presents us with "Virgin Child. " Created between 1490-1500, this painting reveals Pintoricchio's mastery in portraying tender maternal love. Timoteo Viti's Full Page Miniature Agony Garden transports us further into this enchanting epoch. Executed during the same decade as its counterparts mentioned above (1490-1500), Viti's work mesmerizes viewers with its intricate decorative borders adorned with flaming candelabras and foliate designs. Michele di Luca is attributed to crafting "Christ Child" during this period as well. Although not confirmed as his creation definitively, it exemplifies the artistry prevalent at that time through its delicate portrayal of innocence and divinity. Francesco Rosselli emerges as a prominent figure within the realm of drawings prints during these years. His pieces such as "Calvary" and "Bearing Cross" depict scenes from Christ's life intertwined with elements like decorative borders featuring ornate candelabras.