The Ecstasy of Saint Francis (c.1595) by Caravaggio
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The Ecstasy of Saint Francis (c.1595) by Caravaggio
Time Unveiling Truth
Artist: Pompeo Girolamo Batoni (Italian, 1708–1787)
Date: 1740-1745
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
Digital wall art of a Baroque-inspired angel ascending within an ornate gilded oval frame, in the tradition of 17th century Italian cathedral ceiling painting
🎨Digital paintings of Saint Michael,Baroque style, inspired by Caravaggio...
The clouds don't stop her. Neither do the storms.
Gold and crimson through a darkened sky — this is what Baroque artists understood about faith. It isn't gentle. It descends.
The ornate frame tells you this once lived on a ceiling. Above an altar. Above bowed heads.
Look up.
Every piece begins with my creative vision and is enhanced through AI-assisted artistry.
"The sword doesn't tremble. Neither does he."
There's something about the way classical artists depicted Michael — not as a gentle angel, but as a warrior. Armored. Purposeful. Eyes lifted toward something we can't see.
This piece explores that tradition — the Baroque obsession with divine light breaking through darkness, gold against shadow, movement frozen at its most powerful moment. 🖼Bio.
Vintage botanical illustration
Vintage botanical illustration, scientific plant study in antique style, hand-drawn wildflowers and medicinal herbs, muted earthy color palette with cream parchment background, detailed root systems and cross-sections, classic Victorian naturalist aesthetic, delicate line work. Every piece begins with my creative vision and is enhanced through AI-assisted artistry.
Soft Peones,delicate roses,romantic blooms in blush pink,peach, coral tones-wallpapers,wall art
He was the brightest of all.
Four paintings of the fallen — prostrate on cold marble, wings broken, the light of heaven a distant memory. Baroque painting at its most raw and honest: beauty in ruin, grace in collapse.
There is something deeply human about this story.
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The Ecstasy of Saint Francis (c.1595) by Caravaggio
There is no comfort in those eyes. Only certainty.
close-up portrait of Saint Michael the Archangel — painted in the intimate, devastating style of Caravaggio. Single candle light. Aged canvas. The weight of eternity in a single gaze.
These are not decorative. These are confrontations.
"He who is like God"
Saint Michael the Archangel rendered in authentic 17th century Baroque style — the tradition of Caravaggio, Rubens, and the great masters of sacred drama.
Not the soft pastel angel of greeting cards. The warrior. The guardian. The one who stands between light and the abyss.
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