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Esquisse pour l'église Notre-Dame-de-la-Croix : L'Annonciation - L'Assomption... c.1875. Creator: Jules-Louis Machard
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Esquisse pour l'église Notre-Dame-de-la-Croix : L'Annonciation - L'Assomption... c.1875. Creator: Jules-Louis Machard
Esquisse pour l'eglise Notre-Dame-de-la-Croix : L'Annonciation - L'Assomption - Stabat Mater - La Visitation, c.1875. The Annunciation; the Assumption of the Virgin; Stabat Mater (the suffering of the Virgin Mary during Christ's crucifixion); the Visitation
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This artwork, titled "Esquisse pour l'église Notre-Dame-de-la-Croix: L'Annonciation - L'Assomption - Stabat Mater - La Visitation," was created by the renowned French artist Jules-Louis Machard around 1875. The painting depicts four significant moments in the life of the Virgin Mary, the central figure in Christianity. The scene begins with the Annunciation, where the angel Gabriel announces to the Virgin Mary that she will conceive and bear the Son of God. The following scene represents the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, where she is shown ascending into heaven, body and soul, in the presence of angels and the apostles. The third scene, Stabat Mater, portrays the Virgin Mary sorrowfully contemplating her crucified Son, Jesus Christ. Lastly, the painting captures the Visitation, where Mary visits her cousin Elizabeth, who is pregnant with John the Baptist. The painting is an oil on canvas masterpiece, displaying a rich color palette and intricate details. Machard's skillful brushstrokes bring the figures and emotions to life, making this a must-see for art enthusiasts and those interested in religious heritage. This artwork is a testament to the artistic and cultural heritage of France and is a significant addition to any collection or interior decoration, especially in institutions such as museums and galleries. The painting is currently housed in the Petit Palais in Paris, where it is admired by visitors from all over the world. The artwork's indoor location ensures its preservation for future generations to appreciate the beauty and significance of this masterpiece.
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