Adoration of the Magi 1470–1480 German Cartapesta (papier-maché) was an  inexpensive and widely used medium for sculpture in the late Middle Ages  and the Renaissance. Due to its inherent fragility, few examples

Adoration of the Magi 1470–1480 German Cartapesta (papier-maché) was an inexpensive and widely used medium for sculpture in the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Due to its inherent fragility, few examples

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Download this stock image: Adoration of the Magi 1470–1480 German Cartapesta (papier-maché) was an inexpensive and widely used medium for sculpture in the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Due to its inherent fragility, few examples survive. This relief includes a playful detail embraced by artists working in other media as well: as the kneeling king touches the baby Jesus, the child reaches for his beard and grasps a tuft of hair on his balding pate.. Adoration of the Magi. German. 1470–1480. Cartapesta (papier maché) with polychromy and gilding. Made in Upper Rhine, Germany. Sculpture - 2HGTCE7 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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Adoration of the Magi. Culture: German. Dimensions: 11 7/16 × 8 13/16 × 1 3/4 in. (29 × 22.4 × 4.5 cm). Date: 1470-1480. Cartapesta (papier-maché) was an inexpensive and widely used

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