Archive for the ‘Archangel’ Category

Ceramic Teapot, ‘Buddha and the Jade Elephant’


2010
01.13

Ceramic teapot, 'Buddha and the Jade Elephant'

There is a saying in Southeast Asia that when the mother of lord Buddha was close to giving birth to Buddha, she had a dream of a white elephant coming to her and offering her a flower called lotus. The lotus is considered to be a symbol of knowledge and cleanliness. When Buddha is described as having a ride on an elephant, then the belief is good health and luck will both come. Putu Oka Mahendra has shown this mythological story on the ceramic teapot made from a can-like stem of a palm tree in a mesmerizing manner. The sale price of this great Ceramic teapot, ‘Buddha and the Jade Elephant’ is $32.99.

‘Archangel Gabriel with Parchment and Pen III’


2010
01.08

'Archangel Gabriel with Parchment and Pen III'

Archangel Gabriel styled like a Spanish grandee, wears a hat with a broad brim and brocade made of silk. He is youthful, dynamic and is a representative of the purity that God has created. The Book of Daniel is where Archangel Gabriel makes his first appearance. Another time he had appeared was when he announced John the Baptist’s birth in the Book of Zechariah. And for a third time he made an appearance before Mary to inform her that she would be Jesus’ mother. The feasting day of Archangel Gabriel is marked as September 29. The heavenly messenger is the patron saint of communications workers. This painting ‘Archangel Gabriel with Parchment and Pen III’ by Edgar Aguirre Gomez was inspired from paintings of the Cuzco School and costs $79.95.

‘Archangel with Cornucopia III’


2010
01.07

'Archangel with Cornucopia III'

A heavenly messenger arrives and in hand carries a cornucopia that is rich and generative. This God-given present is one that promotes a land of prosperity. This celebration done by Edgar Aguirre is to show the definitive and artistic workmanship of the Religious Portraiture of the school at Cuzco. This was done to depict a vivid image an archangel’s divinity. Edgar Aguirre made excellent use of oils that brought about an artistic distribution of contrast in such a way that it would differentiate between the artwork found in the seventeen century from the eighteenth century. The canvas of ‘Archangel with Cornucopia III’ has been enhanced with gilt. It also features cracks that are quite small that aids in the preservation of an illusive piece of antique art. The name translated into Spanish is ‘Arcángel con Cornucopia III’. The price tag on this painting is $119.95

‘Archangel Gabriel the Fisherman’


2010
01.06

'Archangel Gabriel the Fisherman'

Along the riverbank walks the archangel whose name is Saint Gabriel. He is seen carrying the fish he had caught. Archangel Gabriel is a representative of a spirit that is pure and made by God. The symbolism of the fish in Christian art is that of water and a baptism. The fish is widely known in the Christian texts to be associated with those that converted to the religion of Christianity. There is a reference made where Jesus promised Peter that he would make a fisher of men. The elegance and reverence depicted in the oil paintings of Edgar Aguirre Gomez are found displayed in churches and colonial convents of Cuzco. Edgar has made this ‘Archangel Gabriel the Fisherman’ reflect the works found there. In Spanish the name reads “Arcángel Gabriel pescador” and it goes for $119.95.

Ceramic Vase, ‘Archangel Uriel’


2010
01.05

Ceramic vase, 'Archangel Uriel'

Archangel Uriel is in charge over salvation and flaunts his fiery sword in his right hand. The meaning of Uriel is “God is my light.” The messenger of heaven is displayed on a vase that was crafted by hand. This was a choice decided by Lulli Luca, who is an expert with ceramics and popular for his knowledge and skill in painting. The Ceramic vase, ‘Archangel Uriel’ sells for $107.95.