
Minneapolis Institute of Art
La salutation angélique (The Angelic Salutation)
Carloz Schwabe
- Date
- 1893
- Medium
- Lithograph
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
The inclusive spirit of L'Estampe originale means that it commemorates the era's most provocative artists, but also its forgotten. Carlos Schwabe, a newcomer to the Paris art scene in 1890, saw art as a path to spirituality at a time when industry celebrated the material world. Using fastidious linework and visionary motifs, he sought to reveal a transcendent Ideal. Until recently, this print was incorrectly thought to depict the Annunciation. France, Switzerland, Europe
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