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First Whisper of Love [Sml]by William Adolphe Bouguereau
18" x 26" Framed Print Frame
St. Cecilia and the Angelby Carlo Saraceni
14" x 17" Framed Artwork Frame
Archangel Michael Hurls the Devil into the Abyss, c. 1665-1668by Bartolome Esteban Murillo
19" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Annunciation, 1472-75by Leonardo Da Vinci
28" x 16" Framed Print Frame
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Annunciation, detail of the Archangel Gabriel, from San Martino della Scala, 1481by Sandro Botticelli
22" x 26" Framed Print Frame
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Angel Gabriel, from the Annunciation, 1472-75by Leonardo Da Vinci
28" x 21" Framed Print Frame
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Angeli Musicanteby B. Luini
34" x 37" Framed Artwork Frame
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Framed Archangel Artwork
Contrary to popular belief, the Archangel is not the most important creature in Christian angelology, but it actually belongs to the third sphere. This doesn’t make them any less popular in artwork, as countless of gifted painters have celebrated them in their masterpieces. Framed Archangel Art dedicated to some of these art prints can be found at FramedArt.com and are guaranteed to lighten the atmosphere in any room, while inspiring the audience.
The term of Archangel comes from ancient Greek, with Michael and Gabriel being recognized not only by Christians but also Islam and Judaism. Not surprisingly, they are the protagonists of the vast majority of Framed Archangel Art dedicated to these mythical creatures. Depending on the painters authoring these art prints, the representations differ, but in all of them archangels are benevolent creatures, engaged in an endless fight against evil.
Some branches of different faiths mention additional archangels, but they only occasionally appear in Framed Archangel Art. The creatures have other names in various religions and serve slightly different purposes, with some identifying a group of as many as seven archangels. Sandro Boticelli and Leonardo DaVinci are just a few of the painters who did a fine job at highlighting the moment when an archangel shares the good news with Virgin Mary. The scene of the Annunciation is perhaps the best known one revolving around these mythical creatures and there are countless representations, all of them worth adding to a personal collection.
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