Reproduction of the painting Calvaire - Master of 1518

Reproduction of the painting Calvaire - Master of 1518

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Matte finish – canvas on stretcher frame

MATTE FINISH

View from the back – wooden frame

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Calvary: a scene of suffering and redemption The painting "Calvary" by the Master of 1518 is a moving work that captures the intensity of human suffering through dark colors and striking details. The composition centers on the crucifixion of Christ, surrounded by figures who express pain and sorrow. The earthy tones and deep shadows heighten the tragic atmosphere of the scene, while the oil painting technique reveals mastery of textures and expressions. Each figure seems to tell a story, making this work both dramatic and deeply emotive—a invitation to contemplate faith and suffering. Master of 1518: a representative of the Flemish Renaissance The Master of 1518 is an anonymous artist, often associated with the Flemish Renaissance—a period marked by a profound interest in religion and humanity. His style is defined by meticulous attention to detail and an accomplished use of light and shadow, influenced by masters such as Jan van Eyck. Though little information is available about his biography, his work bears witness to a time when art served to express spiritual and moral themes. "Art print" fits into this tradition, illustrating the struggle between life and death, and the pursuit of redemption. A decorative acquisition with multiple strengths The reproduction of "Calvary" is a decorative piece that will enrich any interior—whether a living room, an office, or a bedroom. Its high-quality, faithful reproduction lets you feel the full emotional depth of the original work, while adding an elegant and spiritual touch to your décor. With its dark shades and powerful message, this painting draws the eye and invites reflection—making this canvas an ideal choice for those who want to combine aesthetics and meaning in their living space.
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Posters: 5 business days · Canvases: 8 business days · Framed: 12 business days
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