La Peinture à l'huile en gros de Chine & Encadre
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Le déclic pour Agrandir
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Triumph of Death
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1350 (?) Fresco Campo Santo, Pisa The celebrated frescoes, the Triumph of Death, with accompanying scenes of the Last Judgment, Hell, and Legends of the Hermits were attributed for long time to Francesco Traini. These, among the outstanding Italian paintings of the 14th century, were badly damaged by bombs in the Second World War, but this brought to light, by way of partial compensation, the beautiful 'sinopie, which are now shown in the Museo delle Sinopie. The frescoes include many telling details of death's victims and are usually seen as a reflection of the horrors of the Black Death of 1348, but some authorities consider them earlier and attribute them to the mysterious Buffalmacco. Artist: BUFFALMACCO, Bounamico Painting Title: Triumph of Death (detail) , 1301-1350 Painting Style: Italian , , mythological
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ID de tableau:: 63079
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unknow artist
Triumph_of_Death 1350 (?) Fresco Campo Santo, Pisa The celebrated frescoes, the Triumph of Death, with accompanying scenes of the Last Judgment, Hell, and Legends of the Hermits were attributed for long time to Francesco Traini. These, among the outstanding Italian paintings of the 14th century, were badly damaged by bombs in the Second World War, but this brought to light, by way of partial compensation, the beautiful 'sinopie, which are now shown in the Museo delle Sinopie. The frescoes include many telling details of death's victims and are usually seen as a reflection of the horrors of the Black Death of 1348, but some authorities consider them earlier and attribute them to the mysterious Buffalmacco. Artist: BUFFALMACCO, Bounamico Painting Title: Triumph of Death (detail) , 1301-1350 Painting Style: Italian , , mythological 1350 (?) Fresco Campo Santo, Pisa The celebrated frescoes, the Triumph of Death, with accompanying scenes of the Last Judgment, Hell, and Legends of the Hermits were attributed for long time to Francesco Traini. These, among the outstanding Italian paintings of the 14th century, were badly damaged by bombs in the Second World War, but this brought to light, by way of partial compensation, the beautiful 'sinopie, which are now shown in the Museo delle Sinopie. The frescoes include many telling details of death's victims and are usually seen as a reflection of the horrors of the Black Death of 1348, but some authorities consider them earlier and attribute them to the mysterious Buffalmacco. Artist: BUFFALMACCO, Bounamico Painting Title: Triumph of Death (detail) , 1301-1350 Painting Style: Italian , , mythological
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CONTACTER DES Etats-Unis
Xiamen Chine Pétrole en gros Peignant la Barre de Civière Cadre en gros Moulant le Miroir Tableaux Tendus Encadrés |
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