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Madonna with the Saints Nicholas of Bari, Anastasia, Ursula and Dominic, 1476. Artist: Antonello da Messina (ca 1430-1479)
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Madonna with the Saints Nicholas of Bari, Anastasia, Ursula and Dominic, 1476. Artist: Antonello da Messina (ca 1430-1479)
Madonna with the Saints Nicholas of Bari, Anastasia, Ursula and Dominic, 1476. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne
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Antonello Da Messina Ca 1430 1479 Clergyman Domingo De Guzman Dominic Dominic Of Osma Dominican Holy Virgin Martyr Martyr Martyrdom Nicholas Nicholas Of Bari Nicholas Of Myra Patron Saint Saint Dominic Saint Nicholas Saint Ursula Santa Claus School Of Sicily Ursula Of Cologne Wonderworker Anastasia
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This print showcases the exquisite painting "Madonna with the Saints Nicholas of Bari, Anastasia, Ursula and Dominic" by renowned artist Antonello da Messina. Created in 1476 during the Renaissance period, this masterpiece can be found in the esteemed collection of the Art History Museum in Vienna. The painting depicts a sacred scene where Madonna is surrounded by four significant saints. Saint Nicholas of Bari, known as Santa Claus to many, stands tall with his iconic red attire and bishop's staff. Anastasia, a holy virgin martyr from Rome, exudes grace and devotion beside him. Saint Ursula of Cologne radiates purity and spirituality while Saint Dominic of Osma emanates wisdom and piety. Antonello da Messina's skillful use of oil on wood brings life to each figure within this biblical tableau. The fine details capture not only their physical appearances but also their spiritual significance as patron saints and wonderworkers. This artwork belongs to the School of Sicily style that flourished during this era under Antonello's influence. His meticulous brushwork highlights his mastery over light and shadow, creating depth and realism throughout the composition. As we admire this remarkable piece from Italy's rich artistic heritage, we are reminded of its historical importance in depicting religious figures who have left an indelible mark on Christianity through their martyrdoms or acts of faith.
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