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The original painting is 163 by 200 centimetres (64 in × 79 in) and was painted by an unknown artist on 8 oak planks 2-centimetre (0.79 in) thick. As usual for Northern Europe, a very thin layer of chalk priming was applied to the planks before painting in tempera. Later Our Lady was repainted in oil paint. Some restoration work was completed in the mid-19th century. Major restoration works were completed in 1927. The painting depicts complex personality and devotion to Mary. Her head is gently leaning to her right, her eyes are half closed, her hands are crossed in devotion; this reminds that she is a virgin, humble servant of the Lord, merciful mother and patron of the people. At the same time, her head is surrounded by an aureola with golden rays and her body is usually covered in elaborate gold and silver clothes and crowns; these are the symbols of her divine and majestic role as the Queen of Heaven. The painting also reminds of Tota pulchra es (You are all beautiful), an old Catholic prayer.
Print:Giclee on Photo Paper
Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
Packaging:Ships in a Box
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Ships From:Printing facility in California.
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Maria Hempel Dyblik is a Polish sculptor and ceramist based in Łódź, Poland. Originally an architect and a sculptor, graduated from Wrocław University of Science and Technology and Fine Art Academy in Cracow. She has been honing her ceramic work for two decades creating on the intersection of architecture, sculpture and painting. She uses different sculpting and ceramic techniques including relief flat pictures - portraying saints glazed and gilded made often using raku technique. Inspired by icons, bizantic, gothic and roman art figurative sculpture glazed and gilded small form sculpture - mostly flat, small objects that can be easily hung on the wall mostly angelic creatures with individually hand painted faces giving every item a unique look tableware - hand thrown bowls, trays and other functional work
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