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Caravaggio - Nativity Scene - Happy Holidays Card

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Size: Standard, 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm

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  • Dimensions: 12.7 cm x 17.78 cm (portrait); 17.78 cm x 12.7 cm (landscape)
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Caravaggio - Nativity Scene - Happy Holidays Card

Caravaggio - Nativity Scene - Happy Holidays Card

Caravaggio - Nativity Scene Happy Holidays Card A "Merry Christmas" art card. The back page gives an account of the cover painting: Title / Date: Nativity with St. Francis & St. Lawrence / 1600? 1609? Artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571 - 1610) Caravaggio trained in Milan, worked in Rome, moved to Naples to escape a death sentence (for killing someone in a fight), bounced then to Malta, which he fled after imprisonment for wounding another man (this time a knight) in another fight, ending up for a time in Sicily, before heading back to Naples and then, believing a papal pardon secure, back to Rome. He died on the way to Rome of a fever or something in 1610. Maybe he painted his Nativity in Rome in 1600 or in Sicily in 1609. The painting added two anachronistic saints to the manger scene: St. Francis of Assissi (1182 - 1226; Italian friar; born rich but chose pauperdom; traveled the world spreading the Word; founded the Franciscan order; patron saint of animals) and (hey, why not while you’re at it??) St. Lawrence (born AD 225 in Valencia, then part of Roman Spain; made a deacon of Rome AD 257, martyred 258 for thumbing his nose at Emperor Valerian’s demand of the church’s wealth [he gave it all away]). In 1969 someone stole this priceless masterpiece from the Oratory of St. Lawrence and is currently number 2 on the FBI’s list of most wanted art crimes (after the looted Iraqi treasures). Author: B. Willard / Copyright: AM Watson / Visit: PureLoveShop.com/christmas-paintings

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Fantastically easy to buy, BUT, I did have some trouble with the personalisation at times. I got around this by making the cards mostly generic instead. beautifully presented and top quality materials.
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Product ID: 256389007527903160
Posted on 4/10/2019, 2:26 PM
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