The Trinity, c. 1460. Creator: Laurent Girardin (French, 1478).

The Trinity, c. 1460. Creator: Laurent Girardin (French, 1478).

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The Trinity, c. 1460. Fundamental to Christian belief, the Holy Trinity refers to the three divine persons in God—God the Father, here depicted wearing a papal tiara, God the Son, crucified on the cross, and the Holy Spirit, represented as a dove. Juxtaposed with the Trinity's austere depiction are cherubim bathed in radiant red light, possibly influenced by stained glass windows that Girardin also designed in Lyon. God the Father wears a liturgical vestment, a sumptuous and bejeweled cope, or cape, fastened below the neck, typically worn by clergy for processional occasions. It is made of opulent crimson velvet with gold thread forming a large pomegranate pattern.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Oil on wood

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4229x5080
File Size : 62,940kb


Aliases

  1. 1960.79
  1. 136507
  1. 0940014906
  1. 1960.79
  1. 2-745-826
  1. 2745826

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