This queenly representation of the Immaculate Conception pictured with the Holy Ghost above her and crushing the serpent underneath her is a must have for any Catholic Home. This was one of seven altarpieces commissioned for the San Pascual Bailón at Aranjuez in 1767. The Church was founded by Charles III of Spain in the same year. This was a church belonging to the Franciscan order known for their devotion and the spreading of the Devotion to the Immaculate Conception.
Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, (born March 5, 1696, Venice [Italy]—died March 27, 1770, Madrid, Spain), great Italian painter of the 18th century. His luminous, poetic frescoes, while extending the tradition of Baroque ceiling decoration, epitomize the lightness and elegance of the Rococo period.
Ready to Frame:
Choose from either Archival Matte Print or Museum Quality Stretched Canvas.
These prints and canvases fit standard frame sizes available at your local frame supply or home decor store.
Canvas Museum Quality fine art canvas is hand-stretched on solid Ash wood stretcher bars and then finished with a firm gallery-style fold. Even without frames these images are ready to impress the moment they arrive.
Each Canvas Is:
- PH neutral, with poly-cotton base. (Acid free)
- 20.5 mil thick, (470gsm)
- Lightly textured for added realism and fade-resistant. (OBA Free)
- Archival for over 100 years
- Printed with an Epson printer and UltraChrome series inks
- Mounting bracket included
- 1.5” Deep
- Solid wood hand assembled frame
Archival Matte Print are made of a thick matte paper chosen specifically to bring out the highest level of detail and accentuate the rich, vibrant colors of your favorite pieces.
Each Print Is:
- Archival quality
- Basis weight: 192 g/m²
- Thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm)
- ISO brightness: 104%
- Opacity: 94%
- Printed using Epson UltraChrome water-based HDR ink-jet technology