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Fresco of Cupids from the Church of St. Ambroglio, Milan
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Fresco of Cupids from the Church of St. Ambroglio, Milan
STC221861 Fresco of Cupids from the Church of St. Ambroglio, Milan, from Palaces and Churches in Italy Painted with Fresco or Stucco in the XVI Century by Louis Gruner, published London 1844-45 (colour litho) by Luini, Bernardino (c.1480-1532) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Italian, out of copyright
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© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Cupid Decorations Orange Tree Panel Panels Putti Cherubim Cherubs
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This print showcases the exquisite "Fresco of Cupids" from the Church of St. Ambroglio in Milan, Italy. Created by Bernardino Luini in the 16th century, this stunning piece is a true testament to his mastery of fresco painting. The image depicts a delightful scene filled with cherubic cupids and an enchanting orange tree. The cupids, also known as putti, are beautifully rendered with their rosy cheeks and angelic expressions. They playfully interact with each other amidst lush foliage and delicate flowers. Luini's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, bringing life and vibrancy to this ancient artwork. The composition is further enhanced by a decorative border that adds depth and richness to the overall design. This print serves as both a visual feast for art enthusiasts and a valuable resource for designers seeking inspiration from historical sources. It captures not only the beauty of Luini's work but also its timeless appeal that continues to captivate viewers even after centuries have passed. As part of The Stapleton Collection, this remarkable piece has found its way into private hands while still retaining its cultural significance. Its inclusion in Louis Gruner's publication in London during 1844-45 further solidifies its status as an important artistic treasure. With Bridgeman Images preserving this masterpiece through photography, we can now appreciate every intricate detail of Luini's "Fresco of Cupids" from the comfort of our own homes or studios – forever capturing the essence
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