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Tote Bag : Fresco, Elisabeth-Galerie, Wartburg Castle, c. 1845-55 (fresco)
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Fresco, Elisabeth-Galerie, Wartburg Castle, c. 1845-55 (fresco)
XPH311156 Fresco, Elisabeth-Galerie, Wartburg Castle, c.1845-55 (fresco) by Schwind, Moritz Ludwig von (1804-71); Sammlungen auf der Wartburg, Eisenach, Germany; (add.info.: Wandfresko in der Elisabeth-Galerie auf der Wartburg; scene from the life of Elisabeth of Hungary (1207-31) as her husband, Ludwig of Thuringia left for the Sixth Crusade; ); Austrian, out of copyright
Media ID 12844676
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Affection Crest Crusades Departing Embrace Embracing Kiss Nimbus Trumpet Halo
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This print showcases the remarkable fresco titled "Fresco, Elisabeth-Galerie, Wartburg Castle" by Moritz Ludwig von Schwind. Created between 1845 and 1855, this exquisite piece of art can be found in the Sammlungen auf der Wartburg in Eisenach, Germany. The fresco depicts a poignant scene from the life of Elisabeth of Hungary (1207-31), as her husband, Ludwig of Thuringia, departs for the Sixth Crusade. The emotion is palpable as they embrace one last time before their separation. A beautiful horse stands nearby, symbolizing both strength and loyalty. Intricate details fill this masterpiece - from the musicians playing their trumpets to the saint with a halo above his head. The crest and coat of arms proudly displayed signify nobility and heritage. Affection radiates through every brushstroke; you can almost feel their love transcending time. As Elisabeth's husband prepares for his journey to fight for noble causes abroad, she remains steadfast in her devotion to him. This painting captures not only their affectionate farewell but also represents themes such as sacrifice and duty associated with crusades. Moritz Ludwig von Schwind's talent shines through in this awe-inspiring work that beautifully combines historical storytelling with artistic finesse. It serves as a testament to St. Elisabeth's enduring legacy and her unwavering commitment to love amidst challenging circumstances. This timeless image invites us into a moment frozen
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