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A tempera on panel painting by Carlo Crivelli titled 'Two Apostles', depicting two elderly figures against a gold background. The work exemplifies Crivelli's distinctive style, blending Gothic and Renaissance elements.
This panel, titled 'Two Apostles', is attributed to Carlo Crivelli, an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance. Crivelli is known for his distinctive style, characterised by its attention to detail, use of gold leaf, and somewhat linear, ornamental qualities. His works often feature religious subjects, reflecting the artistic conventions of the time. He spent much of his career working in the Marche region of Italy, and his paintings often display a unique blend of Gothic and Renaissance elements. The painting depicts two bearded, elderly figures, presumably apostles, set against a gold background. The figure on the left holds a wooden cross, while the figure on the right holds a red book. Both figures are draped in robes, with careful attention paid to the folds and textures of the fabric. The use of tempera on panel gives the painting a luminous quality, with the gold background providing a sense of divine light. The composition is relatively simple, with the focus on the figures and their attributes, typical of devotional art from this period.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Venetian-trained painter who spent his career in the Marche, known for gold-ground altarpieces of exceptional decorative intensity.
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