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TRANSFIGURATION OF JESUS CERAMIC ORNAMENT

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Style: Ceramic Oval Ornament

Bring a lot more holiday cheer to your tree with a custom ceramic tree decoration. Add family photos, images and personal message to both sides of this tree decoration. A strand of gold thread makes it easy to hang this fantastic keepsake.

  • Dimensions: 8.4 cm l x 6 cm w; Weight: 42.5 g.
  • Made of white porcelain
  • Full-colour, full-bleed printing
  • Printing on both sides
  • Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 6 cm x 8.4 cm. For best results please add 0.3 cm (1/8") bleed.

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TRANSFIGURATION OF JESUS CERAMIC ORNAMENT

TRANSFIGURATION OF JESUS CERAMIC ORNAMENT

The Transfiguration is considered the last painting by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael ( Raffaello Sanzio ). It was left unfinished by Raphael, and is believed to have been completed by his pupil, Giulio Romano, shortly after Raphael's death in 1520. The picture is now housed in the Vatican Museum ."Transfiguration" can be considered a prefiguration of both Mannerism, as evidenced by the stylised, contorted poses of the figures at the bottom of the picture; and of Baroque painting, as evidenced by the dramatic tension imbued within those figures, and the strong use of chiaroscuro throughout.The composition is divided in two distinct parts, relating to successive episodes of the Gospel of Matthew. The upper part of the painting shows the Transfiguration itself (on Mount Tabor, according to tradition), with the transfigured Christ floating in front of softly illuminated clouds, between the prophets Moses and Elijah with whom he is discoursing as recorded in the account of Matthew. The two figures kneeling on the left are the martyrs Saint Felicissimus and Saint Agapitus who shared August 6th as a feast day with the Feast of the Transfiguration.In the lower part, Raphael depicts the Apostles attempting, unsuccessfully, to free the possessed boy of his demonic possession. They are unable to cure the sick child until the arrival of the recently-transfigured Christ, who performs a miracle.

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Product ID: 175081960196733088
Added on 3/11/10, 3:34 am
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