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The Dream of St Ursula, 1495, (1911)
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The Dream of St Ursula, 1495, (1911)
The Dream of St Ursula, 1495. after a tempera on canvas by Vittore Carpaccio (c1465-c1525). Original housed in the Gallerie dell Accademia, Venice. From A History of Painting Vol. 2 by Haldane MacFall [T.C. and E.C. Jack, London & Edinburgh, 1911]
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Asleep Bedchamber Bedroom Carpaccio Dream Gallerie Dell Accademia Haldane Macfall History Of Painting Publishers Saint Ursula Sleep Sleeping St Ursula Ursula Vittore Vittore Carpaccio
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This print showcases "The Dream of St Ursula" a masterpiece originally painted by Vittore Carpaccio in 1495. The image captures the essence of this religious scene, depicting a momentous dream experienced by St Ursula, a revered saint. Housed in the prestigious Gallerie dell Accademia in Venice, this painting has become an iconic representation of faith and spirituality. The photograph transports us to an intimate setting within a bedchamber from the fifteenth century. Bathed in warm hues and soft lighting, we witness St Ursula peacefully asleep on her bed, surrounded by angelic figures hovering above her. This ethereal composition evokes a sense of tranquility and divine intervention. Through this image, we are invited to contemplate the power of dreams as conduits for spiritual revelations. It encapsulates the timeless concept that even during our slumber, profound messages can be conveyed to guide our waking lives. Published as part of "A History of Painting Vol. 2" by Haldane MacFall in 1911, this print preserves the beauty and significance of Carpaccio's original work for generations to come. Its inclusion in such esteemed publications demonstrates its enduring impact on art history. Whether displayed within a museum or adorning one's personal space, this remarkable print serves as both an aesthetic delight and a reminder of humanity's eternal quest for meaning through faith.
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