1910 Coronation of the Virgin Fra Angelico Florence Art Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
The celestial beauty of the Early Renaissance is captured in this vibrant depiction of the Coronation of the Virgin, based on the world-renowned fresco by the Dominican friar Fra Angelico. Christ is shown in a moment of divine grace, placing a jeweled crown upon Mary’s head as she bows in humble prayer, surrounded by a luminous golden glow. Below them, a solemn assembly of saints including St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Benedict, and St. Francis of Assisi witness the event, their detailed habits and distinct halos reflecting the artist's mastery of devotional storytelling.
This scene is a reproduction of the original masterpiece located in the Convent of San Marco in Florence, Italy, where Fra Angelico lived and worked during the 15th century. The card serves as a portable window into one of the most significant periods of Western art history, intended for the discerning traveler or art lover of the early 20th century.
Details
Era: Divided Back (c. 1910–1920)
City: Florence (Firenze)
state or Region: Tuscany
Country: Italy
Topic: Fra Angelico, Coronation of the Virgin, Italian Renaissance Art, Religious Iconography, Catholic Saints, San Marco Convent
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: None
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Vertical (Portrait)
Artist / Photographer: Fra Angelico (Beato Angelico)
Publisher: G. Cusumano, Florence, New York and Boston (No. 1088)
Printer: Unknown
Print Type: Lithograph
Additional Information
This card was published by G. Cusumano, an international distributor with offices in Florence, New York, and Boston, which facilitated the spread of Italian fine art reproductions to the American market during the height of the postcard craze. The card features the Italian title "Incoronazione della Vergine" and "Beato Angelico," the name by which the artist was commonly known after his beatification. The specific printer code "No. 1088" on the left margin is a hallmark of Cusumano's series of religious masterpieces. The original fresco from which this image is derived was painted in Cell 9 of the San Marco monastery and remains a pinnacle of the "Angelic Painter's" career, celebrated for its use of light to convey spiritual purity.
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