OFELIA GELVEZON-TEQUI Predella, pag-ukit ng lagkit ng kulay, 1984 Koleksyon ng CCP 21AM #CulturalCenterPH #CCPvamd #artPH
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OFELIA GELVEZON-TEQUI Predella, pag-ukit ng lagkit ng kulay, 1984 Koleksyon ng CCP 21AM #CulturalCenterPH #CCPvamd #artPH
Ercole de'Roberti - Miracles of Saint Vincent Ferrer. 1473
Giovanni Antonio Bazzi "Sodoma" (1477-1549), Saint Martin, detail from a predella painting depicting Saint Claire with the saints Sebastian and Martin on the side, oil on poplar wood, Hampel Auctions, Munich
Saint Catherine of Alexandria (detail)
Carlo Crivelli
The Israelites Gathering Manna, Ercole de’ Roberti, probably 1490s
É doka, não me sinto mal mais.
É djonga, com ela sinto coisas indescritíveis.
É predella, ela é tudo que eu preciso hoje.
É xamã, ela é a sereia mais doida do mar.
É chris, eu descrevo sorrindo o quanto ela me tem.
É l7, ela é a perdição.
É baco, ela é gostosa pra caralho.
Beata Beatrix by Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882, English),
c.1863-70, 86.4 × 66 cm, Oil on canvas, Tate Britain.
second image: A replica made by the artist adding a Predella (the lower painting) depicting Beatrice and Dante’s reunion in paradise. 1871-72 c. 87.5 × 69.3 cm, Predella: 26.5 × 69.2 cm, Art Institute of Chicago.
*Rossetti started the painting after the death of his wife Elizabeth Siddal. He creates a parallel between Siddal and Beata Beatrix from the poem La Vita Nuova by Dante Alighieri.
This small panel depicting the Mocking of Christ by Cenni di Peppo, known as Cimabue, was sold by the Parisian auction house Actéon for €24.1 million on 27 Oct 19, four times its high estimate. Although most major museums expressed interest, the late 13th-century painting was purchased by a dealer, probably acting on behalf of a client. The picture was sold by an elderly French woman, who was unaware of its value until last month. The picture is now the 8th most expensive old master painting sold at auction.
Only 10 works are securely attributed to the Florentine master, whom Vasari describes as the teacher of Giotto. This small panel was part of a predella, which was dismembered. The Frick Collection and the National Gallery of Art (London) own other pieces of the same predella.