Angeli Collection
"Angeli: A Tapestry of Heavenly Art and History" Step into a world where art and spirituality intertwine
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"Angeli: A Tapestry of Heavenly Art and History" Step into a world where art and spirituality intertwine, as the Angeli Laudantes Tapestry transports you to celestial realms. This masterpiece, woven with meticulous care, depicts angels in all their ethereal glory. In contrast, "The Coronation of the Virgin" captures this divine event on canvas. The oil painting radiates heavenly light as Mary ascends to her rightful place beside her son Jesus Christ. Saints and angels surround them, creating an aura of serenity. Moving forward in time, we encounter "Madonna with Child, Saints and Angels. " Painted on wood in 1513, this exquisite piece showcases the tenderness between mother and child while saints and cherubic beings watch over them. "The little English slaves, " a captivating lithograph from another era, tells a different tale altogether. It portrays the plight of enslaved individuals but also serves as a reminder that even amidst darkness, hope can prevail. Traveling further back in history through an engraving titled "Rome in 1890, " we witness the eternal city's grandeur captured by skilled hands. Its architectural marvels stand tall against the backdrop of bustling streets filled with people going about their daily lives. Delving deeper into historical narratives is "St. Gregory and the English Slaves. " Rendered delicately using ink on paper, it narrates how Pope Gregory I encountered young slaves from England who would later become missionaries spreading Christianity throughout Europe. Diving into more recent times is "Mussolini at Te Deum, " capturing a significant moment when Benito Mussolini attended a religious ceremony alongside his followers during his reign as Italy's leader. This image raises questions about power dynamics within religion and politics. Shifting our focus to exploration is an engraving titled "In the Great North-West with Marquis of Lorne.