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Renaissance illumination honoring pope gregory xiii – antique chromolithograph, pl. Lxi
this exquisite chromolithograph, plate lxi from l'ornement polychrome (paris, …
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Renaissance illumination honoring pope gregory xiii – antique chromolithograph, pl. Lxi
this exquisite chromolithograph, plate lxi from l'ornement polychrome (paris, circa 1869), presents a richly detailed renaissance decorative panel dedicated to pope gregory xiii.
lithographed by pralon and printed by firmin-didot frères, this plate exemplifies the refined art of ecclesiastical ornament during the late 16th century. At the center is an ornate cartouche inscribed: “gregorius xiii pontifex optimus maximus boncompagnis bononiensis electus anno domini mdlxxiii.” this dedication commemorates the election of pope gregory xiii (ugo boncompagni of bologna) in 1572. He is renowned for introducing the gregorian calendar reform in 1582, a pivotal achievement in the history of timekeeping. Surrounding this central inscription is a miniature quadriptych featuring the four evangelists—matthew, mark, luke, and john—each seated with their traditional symbols (angel, lion, ox, and eagle) and portrayed in quiet contemplation, writing or reading, in a classical architectural setting.
the richly illuminated border teems with botanical motifs, birds, butterflies, and putti. Vivid flowers like irises, carnations, and violets intertwine with symbolic fruits and leaves. On either side of the vertical borders, delicately framed medallions contain sculptural renaissance-style figures in grisaille. At the bottom center, the papal tiara and crossed keys surmount a coat of arms supported by two winged cherubs. The heraldic emblem is presumably that of the boncompagni family, framed in red and green.
this composition, blending religious portraiture with botanical precision and classical architectural motifs, is a masterful expression of high renaissance aesthetics. It would have been inspired by illuminated manuscripts, vatican frescoes, or wall panels within ecclesiastical palaces.
condition: excellent overall. Colors remain vivid and the paper is clean with minimal edge toning. No visible tears or major blemishes.
framing tips: choose a deep olive or antique gold frame with a neutral ivory mat to complement the warm palette. An inner red filet or green line can echo the central heraldic shield.
technique: chromolithograph maker: pralon (lith.); firmin-didot frères, paris, c.1869
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- Dimensions
- 11.02ʺW × 15.75ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Still Life
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Condition: Excellent overall. … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Condition: Excellent overall. Colors remain vivid and the paper is clean with minimal edge toning. No visible tears or major blemishes. less
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