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Non mea voluntas sed tua fiat (chromolitho)
7188654 Non mea voluntas sed tua fiat (chromolitho) by Austrian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Non mea voluntas sed tua fiat. Illustration for Collection of Beautiful Miniatures reproduced in Facsimile from Original Paintings, Chiefly of the 14th and 15th Centuries by Lewis Lott (J Davis, c 1880). Images are credited to: Chromo-Typographic & Kunstverlag von Ludwig Lott.); © Look and Learn
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Non mea voluntas sed tua fiat (chromolitho)
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is a captivating chromolithograph print from the 19th century, created by the Austrian School. This artwork, now part of a private collection, showcases the intricate beauty and religious symbolism prevalent in art during the 14th and 15th centuries. The image depicts an angelic figure kneeling in prayer amidst a serene landscape. The vibrant colors bring to life the Mount of Olives, where Jesus Christ experienced his profound agony before his crucifixion. The painting captures both the passion and vulnerability of Jesus as he surrenders himself to God's will. This chromolithograph was originally reproduced for "Collection of Beautiful Miniatures" a book published in 1880 by Lewis Lott. It aimed to preserve and share exquisite paintings primarily from the 14th and 15th centuries. The credit for this stunning reproduction goes to Chromo-Typographic & Kunstverlag von Ludwig Lott. Through this piece, we are transported back in time to witness not only exceptional artistic craftsmanship but also deep devotion rooted in Christianity. The delicate brushstrokes and attention to detail showcase the skillful technique employed during that era. Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder allows us access to remarkable artworks like "Non mea voluntas sed tua fiat (chromolitho)". This print serves as a testament to our rich cultural heritage while reminding us of humanity's enduring connection with faith throughout history.
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