Originally debuted at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893, Notre Dame des Anges (Our Lady of the Angels) by Catholic master painter William Adolphe Bouguereau is one of the renowned artist's most colorful and brilliant Marian works. Lost and forgotten for over 100 years following its debut, Notre Dame des Anges missed the Bouguereau art revival that took place in the early 2000's for a simple but powerful constraint: there were no colored prints available. The striking colors of the beautiful painting by Bouguereau, whose pieces are often noted to have more subdued hues, are its defining characteristics, and the sepia-toned versions that had long been on the market simply did not do the work justice.
But now the literal and figurative darkness surrounding Notre Dame des Anges has been lifted and Catholic to the Max is honored to re-introduce this key Bouguereau piece to the world.
This Notre Dame des Anges canvas print was 100% crafted in Steubenville, OH using a printing process called giclée printing that delivers remarkable reproductions of famed masterpieces to the public. This framed image is encased in a gorgeous cast frame made in our Steubenville workshop, further accentuating the beauty of the artwork it contains.
~Sizes listed are of the image only~
Learn more about the artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau at our blog here.
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