Corale B 26 c.113r Historiated initial C depicting the Presentation in the Temple, with a portrait of Lorenzo the Magnificent 1449-92 by a column on the right hand side Oil Painting by di Baldassare (Frate Eustachio) Tommaso

Corale B 26 c.113r Historiated initial C depicting the Presentation in the Temple, with a portrait of Lorenzo the Magnificent 1449-92 by a column on the right hand side

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    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Corale B 26 c.113r Historiated initial C depicting the Presentation in the Temple, with a portrait of Lorenzo the Magnificent 1449-92 by a column on the right hand side", originally brought to life by the talented di Baldassare (Frate Eustachio) Tommaso. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to di Baldassare (Frate Eustachio) Tommaso and his artistic vision.

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  • Painting Description

    The Corale B 26 c.113r Historiated initial C depicting the Presentation in the Temple is a remarkable example of Renaissance manuscript illumination, attributed to the Italian artist Frate Eustachio di Baldassare Tommaso. This intricate work is notable not only for its religious significance but also for its inclusion of a portrait of Lorenzo de' Medici, also known as Lorenzo the Magnificent (1449-1492), positioned by a column on the right-hand side.

    The scene within the initial C illustrates the Presentation in the Temple, a pivotal event in Christian theology where the infant Jesus is presented to the priest Simeon in the Jerusalem Temple. This moment is celebrated for Simeon's recognition of Jesus as the Messiah, a theme that has been a rich source of inspiration for artists throughout history. Frate Eustachio's rendering captures the solemnity and reverence of this event with meticulous detail and vibrant coloration, characteristic of the Renaissance period's artistic advancements.

    Lorenzo the Magnificent's inclusion in this religious scene is particularly significant. As a leading statesman and de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic, Lorenzo was a major patron of the arts and an influential figure in the cultural development of the Renaissance. His portrait within the initial C serves not only as a testament to his piety and influence but also as an indication of the close ties between the Medici family and the religious institutions of the time.

    Frate Eustachio di Baldassare Tommaso, the artist behind this work, was a monk and illuminator known for his detailed and expressive manuscript illustrations. His ability to blend religious iconography with contemporary portraiture exemplifies the Renaissance's merging of sacred and secular themes. The Corale B 26 c.113r stands as a testament to his skill and the broader cultural and artistic currents of 15th-century Italy.

    This historiated initial is part of a larger choir book, a type of liturgical manuscript used during the chanting of the Divine Office. Such manuscripts were often lavishly decorated, reflecting the importance of the texts they contained and the wealth and devotion of their patrons. The Corale B 26 c.113r, with its rich iconography and historical significance, remains a valuable artifact for the study of Renaissance art and the intricate relationship between religion, politics, and culture during this transformative period.

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