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Mar 13 2011
Le Pandemonium, 1841, John Martin
British / Paintings (Reproductions) / Romanticism - 1 year ago - troycapc
This is a reproduction of John Martin’s “Le Pandemonium” of 1841. The artist created the masterpiece when he was fifty-two years old. He was already deeply influencing the French Romanticists such as Delacroix, Victor Hugo and Saint-Beuve. The work depicts a scene from Milton’s Paradise Lost representing the capital of Satan’s kingdom. This painting in the Louvre also retains its original frame designed by the artist, the only one of his works that does. The original painting is 72.8 inches wide and 48.4 inches high and is in the Musée du Louvre, Paris.
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Jul 8 2010
Michael the Archangel Defeats Satan by Albrecht Durer, 1498
German / Inspirational prints / Paintings (Reproductions) / Renaissance - 1 year ago - troycapc
This is the German Master’s rendition as a woodcut of the scene described in the twelfth chapter of The Revelation of St John. It is a wonderful example of the beautiful artwork of the Northern Renaissance which still harkens back to the apocalyptic themes of the Middle Ages, particularly after the holocaust of the Black Death in the Fourtheenth Century. The original is a woodcut, 392 by 283 millimeters, and is housed in the Sttaatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe.
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