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The high altar, 1665-1670, Cornelis Gaillard, detail with candlesticks, two angels, the tabernacle
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The high altar, 1665-1670, Cornelis Gaillard, detail with candlesticks, two angels, the tabernacle
7242274 The high altar, 1665-1670, Cornelis Gaillard, detail with candlesticks, two angels, the tabernacle by Gailliaerd, Cornelis (fl.c.1664-70); Sint Jacobskerk, Bruges, Belgium; (add.info.: Parish church (Sint-Jakobskerk), Interior The high altal. Cornelis Gaillard, 1665-1670, Detail
artist: Cornelis Gaillard
Sint-Jakobskerk, Brugge, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium); © Paul Maeyaert. All rights reserved 2023
Media ID 31716648
© Paul Maeyaert. All rights reserved 2023 / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the exquisite detail of "The high altar" by Cornelis Gaillard, created between 1665 and 1670. The artist's mastery is evident in this close-up shot, focusing on the candlesticks, two angels, and the tabernacle. The candlesticks stand tall and elegant, their flickering flames casting a warm glow upon the scene. Two angels flank either side of the altar, their serene expressions radiating a sense of divine presence. Their delicate wings seem ready to take flight at any moment. At the center of attention is the ornate tabernacle, an object of reverence and devotion. Its intricate carvings and gilded embellishments reflect Gaillard's meticulous craftsmanship. This sacred space serves as a focal point for worshipers who seek solace within its walls. Located in Sint Jacobskerk in Bruges, Belgium, this high altar holds great historical significance within its parish church setting. It stands as a testament to Gaillard's artistic legacy during his active years from 1664 to 1670. Paul Maeyaert skillfully captures this masterpiece through his lens, preserving it for future generations to admire and appreciate. His photograph allows us to delve into the world of seventeenth-century artistry with all its grandeur and intricacy. As we gaze upon this remarkable image from Fine Art Finder, we are reminded that art has no boundaries or limitations when it comes to inspiring awe and wonderment in our hearts.
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