La Vergine Collection
"La Vergine: A Journey Through Centuries of Devotion and Art" Step into the world of religious art as you explore the captivating depictions of "la Vergine
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"La Vergine: A Journey Through Centuries of Devotion and Art" Step into the world of religious art as you explore the captivating depictions of "la Vergine, " or the Virgin Mary, throughout history. From delicate wood carvings to vibrant frescoes, each artwork tells a unique story of faith and devotion. In the XIV century, a wooden masterpiece emerged - Madonna with Infant Jesus. This tender portrayal captures the love between mother and child in exquisite detail, showcasing the artist's skillful craftsmanship. Fast forward to 1745-48 when "The Assumption of Mary" fresco took shape. Its grandeur fills your gaze as you witness Mary ascending to heaven surrounded by heavenly beings. The colors dance on the walls, creating an ethereal atmosphere that leaves you in awe. As you wander through time, discover a sandstone treasure - Tabernacle with Cavalcanti Annunciation from 1433-35. Admire its intricate design and marvel at how this piece has stood strong for centuries, preserving its beauty for generations to come. Glazed terracotta brings another dimension to our journey with "The Virgin Mary with Infant Jesus between Angels and Saints. " Created around 1480, this artwork radiates warmth and tenderness as angels surround Mary and her beloved child. Travel back even further to c. 1420 when "Assumption of the Virgin" was painted on fresco walls alongside "the Virgin Mary dropping the girdle or Holy Belt to St. Thomas. " These scenes depict pivotal moments in Christian history, capturing both divine grace and human emotions. Oil on canvas introduces us to yet another enchanting representation - Madonna and Infant Jesus. The rich textures invite your touch while their serene expressions evoke tranquility within your soul. A somber yet powerful sight awaits as we encounter "Lamentation of Dead Christ between two saints of Orvieto.