Adoration of the Magi - Fra Angelico Postcard.
Adoration of the Magi - Fra Angelico Postcard. - L(89×127) / Print only / none is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Product Description
Product Description
I want to casually decorate with art
In response to such requests, artgraph.'s "Mini Art" postcard series was created.
It's small and light, so you can display it anywhere and change it according to the season.
You can easily incorporate art into your life just like decorating with flowers.
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We have hundreds of artworks available, from elegant modern pieces to emotional abstract paintings.
Choose your favorite piece to suit the occasion, such as the taste of your interior, a style that the recipient might like if you are giving it as a gift, or a piece that is appropriate for the season.
Specially selected art paper
We are particular about the paper we use, and we create our works with care to ensure that they have a pleasant texture when held in the hand.
It is often used for large-scale works and is of archival quality.
This highly acclaimed paper is luxuriously cut to postcard size.
The wooden stand makes it easy to display art
The set includes an L-shaped wooden stand that is perfect for your interior.
The warm wooden stand blends naturally into any room style, including natural, Nordic, modern, and Japanese.
The simple, understated design enhances the appeal of the artwork itself.
It's small and light, so you can easily display it in a small space such as the living room, entrance, bedroom, study, or bathroom. Another great thing about it is that you can change the location to suit your mood.
*The back does not have any stamp guide lines or an area for writing the postal code printed on it, and is finished in pure white.
*If there is margin, it will be generated depending on the aspect ratio of the work.
*If there are no margins, the work will be trimmed to fit the paper size.
*The photos are not shipped in a photo stand as they may shift during shipping.
| Print size | 100 x 148 mm (postcard size) / 89 x 127 mm (L size) |
| Stand body size | H185mm×W152mm×D40mm |
| Work name | Adoration of the Magi ) |
| Author name | Fra Angelico |
| Production date | 1424 |
| Related keywords | Fra Angelico, a 15th-century Italian early Renaissance religious painter, is known for his frescoes, devout grace, and elegant aesthetic. These exquisite works are perfect for interior decor, living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, and other spaces. These vintage and retro reproductions are perfect for display in showrooms, offices, shops, hotels, cafes, and more. They also make wonderful birthday and other celebration gifts. |
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| Management number | 1-6 |
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Fra Angelico
Fra Angelico
Fra Angelico is a representative painter of the early Italian Renaissance of the 15th century. A Dominican friar (fra), he is known for his pure and luminous religious paintings, born from his devout faith. He combined the elegance of the Gothic style with the new realism of the Renaissance to portray sacred subjects with exquisite tranquility and beauty.
Fra Angelico Biography
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circa 1400 : Born Guido di Pietro in Vicchio di Mugello, near Florence.
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Around 1418 : There are records of him working as a manuscript engraver.
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Around 1420-22 : He entered the Dominican monastery in Fiesole, became a monk and took the name "Fra Giovanni."
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1436 : The Convent of San Marco in Florence is given to his Dominican order, and he moves there.
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1438-47 : He created a number of moving frescoes, including the Annunciation and scenes from the life of Christ, for the altarpiece of the San Marco Monastery and for the walls of the monks' meditation cells.
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1445 : Invited to Rome, he was commissioned by Pope Eugene IV to decorate a chapel in the Vatican (no longer extant).
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1452 : Elected abbot of Fiesole.
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February 18, 1455 : Died at the Dominican convent in the church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome.
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1982 : Beatified by Pope John Paul II. The nickname "Angelico" (Angelic) comes from his personality and works.
Representative works
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The Linaiuoli Altarpiece (1433)
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"Annunciation" (Prado Museum) (c. 1425-28)
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Frescoes from the Convent of San Marco (c. 1438-47)
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"Annunciation" (on the stairs)
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"Coronation of the Virgin Mary"
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"Noli Me Tangere (Don't Touch Me)"
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The Descent from the Cross (c. 1432-34)
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Frescoes in the Chapel of Nicholas V in the Vatican (c. 1447-49)
Fra Angelico's art inherited the decorative qualities, heavy use of gold leaf, and graceful depictions of human figures seen in the International Gothic style of the late Middle Ages, while incorporating the new spatial expression and human depiction pioneered by Masaccio and others in the Renaissance. His works are most notably characterized by their bright, clear colors and the soft light that seems to pour down from heaven.
His figures are noble and serene, and filled with deep spirituality. In particular, his frescoes in the monasteries of San Marco are free of extravagant decoration and are painted with tranquil and simple compositions to aid the monks in prayer and meditation. His works directly embody the artist's devout faith, and inspire deep emotion and peace in the viewer. His style, regarded as one of the ideal forms of religious painting in the Renaissance, had a great influence on later painters.
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