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Suzanne de Bourbon, detail. Triptych of the master of Moulins, 1502 (tgempera on wood)
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Suzanne de Bourbon, detail. Triptych of the master of Moulins, 1502 (tgempera on wood)
7110305 Suzanne de Bourbon, detail. Triptych of the master of Moulins, 1502 (tgempera on wood) by Hey, Jean (fl.1494); Moulins Cathedral, Allier, France; (add.info.: Suzanne de Bourbon, detail. Triptych of the Master of Mills or Triptych of the Virgin in Glory, by Jean Hay 1502 tempera on wood. Treasure of the Cathedral ND of the Annunciation, Mills); Photo ePascal Lemaitre/Artedia; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23290692
© Pascal Lemaitre/Artedia / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a stunning detail of Suzanne de Bourbon, from the Triptych of the Master of Moulins, created in 1502 by Jean Hey. Painted with tempera on wood, this masterpiece is housed in the Moulins Cathedral in Allier, France. Suzanne de Bourbon takes center stage in this intricate triptych as she stands before a heavenly backdrop. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, capturing her youthful beauty and noble stature. Adorned with an exquisite crown and dressed in regal attire, Suzanne exudes elegance and grace. As a patron and sponsor of the arts during her time, Suzanne's portrait reflects not only her wealth but also her devotion to religion. With folded hands and closed eyes, she engages in prayerful contemplation. This intimate moment captures both her piety and inner strength. The Triptych of the Master of Moulins serves as a treasure within the cathedral's collection. Its historical significance lies not only in its artistic merit but also as a representation of religious devotion during the 16th century. Through Pascal Lemaitre's expert photography skills, this print allows us to appreciate every intricate detail that makes up Suzanne de Bourbon's portrait. It invites us into a world where artistry meets spirituality—a testament to human creativity throughout history.
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