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Portinari Altarpiece, central panel (detail of the angels to the right hand side), c
897963 Portinari Altarpiece, central panel (detail of the angels to the right hand side), c.1479 (oil on panel) by Goes, Hugo van der (c.1440-82); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Triptyque Portinari.); Netherlandish, out of copyright
Media ID 18256659
© Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy / Bridgeman Images
Altarpiece Crowns Early Netherlandish Hands Raised Panel Pearls Triptych Winged Jewels Northern Renaissance
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Discover the intricate beauty of the Portinari Altarpiece with our exquisite jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This detailed puzzle features a captivating close-up of the angels to the right hand side of the central panel, an enchanting masterpiece by Hugo van der Goes from the Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence. Immerse yourself in the world of fine art as you piece together this challenging and rewarding puzzle, bringing the ethereal elegance of the Portinari Altarpiece into your home.
400 piece puzzles are custom made in the UK and hand-finished on 100% recycled 1.5 mm millboard. There is a level of repetition in jigsaw shapes with each matching piece away from its pair. The completed puzzle measures 31x47cm and is delivered packaged in an attractive presentation box specially designed to fit most letter box slots
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Estimated Product Size is 31.5cm x 47.2cm (12.4" x 18.6")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail of the angels to the right-hand side of the Portinari Altarpiece's central panel. Painted by Hugo van der Goes in 1479, this masterpiece is housed in the prestigious Galleria degli Uffizi in Florence, Italy. The altarpiece, also known as Triptyque Portinari, is a remarkable example of Netherlandish art from the Northern Renaissance. In this particular section of the painting, we are drawn to two angelic figures adorned with crowns and delicate wings. Their hands are raised gracefully as if engaged in celestial praise or offering blessings upon those who gaze upon them. The level of intricate detail within their features is truly awe-inspiring; every brushstroke brings life to their ethereal beauty. The artist's skillful use of oil on panel allows for vibrant colors and subtle shading that enhance both realism and spiritual symbolism. Pearls and jewels embellish their heavenly attire, adding an extra touch of opulence to these divine beings. As part of a larger triptych composition, this exquisite detail transports viewers back to the 15th century when religious art was at its height. It serves as a testament not only to Van der Goes' talent but also to his ability to evoke deep emotions through his work. This print captures all these elements flawlessly, allowing us to appreciate every nuance and marvel at the sheer brilliance that lies within this early Netherlandish masterpiece.
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