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Triptyque : sainte Barbe (Barbara) et son pere Dioscore (ou Dioscure, Dioscoros
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Triptyque : sainte Barbe (Barbara) et son pere Dioscore (ou Dioscure, Dioscoros
FIA5397570 Triptyque : sainte Barbe (Barbara) et son pere Dioscore (ou Dioscure, Dioscoros, Dioskoros, or Dioscurus) (Triptych: Saint Barbara and her father Dioscurus) Peinture de Mariotto Albertinelli (1474-1515) - 1500 - Oil on wood - Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam by Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515); Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Photo eFine Art Images; Italian, out of copyright
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3 3rd Iii Iiird Century Aureola Employer Patron Saint Barbara Santo Cinquecento Martyr Parents
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This triptych, titled "Triptyque: sainte Barbe (Barbara) et son père Dioscore" transports viewers to the vibrant world of Italian Renaissance art. Painted by Mariotto Albertinelli in 1500, this masterpiece showcases his exceptional talent and attention to detail. The central panel depicts Saint Barbara, a patron saint revered for her unwavering faith and martyrdom. She stands with grace and elegance, adorned in richly colored garments that accentuate her divine presence. Her father, Dioscurus, is portrayed on the left panel as a figure filled with paternal love and concern for his daughter's spiritual journey. The artist skillfully captures the emotional bond between father and daughter through their tender gazes and subtle gestures. The cityscape in the background adds depth to the composition while symbolizing Barbara's connection to society as she navigates her path towards sainthood. Albertinelli's use of light creates a heavenly aura around both figures, emphasizing their sanctity within Christian religion. The aureola surrounding Saint Barbara further elevates her status as a martyr and servant of God. This remarkable painting exemplifies the artistic style of Cinquecento Italy during the 16th century Renaissance period. Its intricate details invite viewers to explore every brushstroke meticulously applied by Albertinelli. Displayed at Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, this print allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate its beauty without boundaries or limitations. It serves as a testament not only to Albertin
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