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St. Nicholas of Tolentino with a Concert of Angels, 1650 (oil on canvas)

St. Nicholas of Tolentino with a Concert of Angels, 1650 (oil on canvas)


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St. Nicholas of Tolentino with a Concert of Angels, 1650 (oil on canvas)

XIR26210 St. Nicholas of Tolentino with a Concert of Angels, 1650 (oil on canvas) by Fredeau, Ambroise (1589-1673); Musee des Augustins, Toulouse, France; (add.info.: Saint Nicolas de Tolentino berce par un concert d anges; ); French, out of copyright

Media ID 12776505

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This print showcases the exquisite artwork titled "St. Nicholas of Tolentino with a Concert of Angels" painted in 1650 by Ambroise Fredeau. The oil on canvas masterpiece, currently housed at the Musee des Augustins in Toulouse, France, depicts Saint Nicholas of Tolentino being serenaded by a celestial choir of angels. The painting exudes an ethereal atmosphere as the heavenly beings surround and envelop St. Nicholas with their harmonious melodies. One angel delicately plucks the strings of a harp while another gracefully accompanies on a similar instrument nearby. Their serene expressions and graceful movements convey a sense of tranquility and divine presence. Fredeau's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, from the intricate folds of St. Nicholas' robes to the delicate feathers adorning each angel's wings. The artist skillfully captures both human and celestial beauty, creating a visual symphony that resonates with viewers. This print allows art enthusiasts to appreciate this remarkable piece up close and personal, capturing its vibrant colors and intricate details for all to admire. Whether displayed in homes or galleries, this image serves as a testament to Fredeau's talent as well as an invitation into the enchanting world where mortals are embraced by heavenly music and divine grace.

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