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Predelle of the coronation of the Virgin: the miracle of the book sends to the Albigeese
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Predelle of the coronation of the Virgin: the miracle of the book sends to the Albigeese
JLJ4658715 Predelle of the coronation of the Virgin: the miracle of the book sends to the Albigeese. Saint Dominica refutes the Cathar heresy. Detrempe on wood by Guido di Pietro (or Fra Giovanni da Fiesole) dit Fra Angelico or il Beato (1400-1455). Louvre Museum by Angelico, Fra (Guido di Pietro/Giovanni da Fiesole) (c.1387-1455); (add.info.: Predelle of the coronation of the Virgin: the miracle of the book sends to the Albigeese. Saint Dominica refutes the Cathar heresy. Detrempe on wood by Guido di Pietro (or Fra Giovanni da Fiesole) dit Fra Angelico or il Beato (1400-1455). Louvre Museum); Photo ePhoto Josse; Italian, out of copyright
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Bucher Cathar Dominican Heresy Late Morals Religious Conversion Saint Dominic Self Daffed Quattrocento
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This print showcases the Predelle of the coronation of the Virgin, specifically highlighting "the miracle of the book sends to the Albigeese". Painted by Guido di Pietro, also known as Fra Giovanni da Fiesole or il Beato, this artwork is a testament to his exceptional talent during the Renaissance period. In this scene, Saint Dominica stands firm in refuting Cathar heresy. The image depicts an intense moment where Saint Dominica engages in a theological debate with followers of Catharism. With his deep knowledge and unwavering faith, he counters their beliefs and defends Catholic doctrine. The painting's detrempe technique on wood adds depth and richness to every detail. From the intricate costumes worn by each figure to the holy book at the center of attention, every element exudes a sense of religious devotion and historical significance. As we admire this masterpiece from Fra Angelico within Louvre Museum's collection, it transports us back to 15th-century Italy. It serves as a reminder not only of artistic brilliance but also highlights important moments in history when religious orders like Dominican played crucial roles in combating heresies and preserving orthodox teachings. This photograph captures not just an art piece but also invites contemplation on themes such as self-dedication, moral values, religious conversion, and spirituality that were prevalent during Quattrocento Italy. Through its timeless beauty and historical context, it continues to inspire viewers today.
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