Download this stock image: Adoration of the Magi 1470–1480 German Cartapesta (papier-maché) was an inexpensive and widely used medium for sculpture in the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Due to its inherent fragility, few examples survive. This relief includes a playful detail embraced by artists working in other media as well: as the kneeling king touches the baby Jesus, the child reaches for his beard and grasps a tuft of hair on his balding pate.. Adoration of the Magi. German. 1470–1480. Cartapesta (papier maché) with polychromy and gilding. Made in Upper Rhine, Germany. Sculpture - 2HGTCE7 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.
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