|
Italian renaissance painting was so predominant in the 15th century, that French artists fell into insignificance. Around 1450, Froment and Enguerrand founded the Avignon school, which nevertheless developed a highly individual style, greatly influenced by the direct and at times macabre realism of Flemish primitive painting. The altarpiece of Perussis typifies the Avignon school in its simplicity and color combination. In a simple symmetrical composition, the curiously empty cross is worshiped against a background vista of Avignon. One of the genuflecting figures is assumed to be the patron himself. The scene is flanked by the family coats of arms, on which static angels hold a banner bearing the Perussis' motto. The primitive positioning of the central angels, with their peacock-plumed wings, on either side of the immediately draws attention. They are painted in an endearing primitivistic style. These Angel Statues, Cherubs , Nativity Scene Action Figures, and Annunciation spiritual accessories from Renaissance masters Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael and more are lovely spiritual sculpture adaptations. We here at Museum Wholesale pride ourselves on offering these fine historical art figures, collectibles, and adaptations for retailers in museum gift stores, tourist shops, fantasy comic book shops, and more that specialize in angelic statues, figurines, action figures, and novelty toys. These meticulously reproduced collectible historical art works are part of the 3D Mouseion Sculpture Collection made by Parastone, a renown European collectible manufacturer. They have a recognized name brand to the European audience and deserve our attention here in the USA.
|