ID: 54947884
c1940s Pisa, Italy RPPC The Triumph of Death Fresco Camposanto Art Cemetery A349
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Mkruse (315)
Condition: Original postcard. Unposted. View highly detailed scans for details. Take your own conclusions. May ... Read more about the seller notes Original postcard. Unposted. View highly detailed scans for details ... Read More
Condition: Original postcard. Unposted. View highly detailed scans for details. Take your own conclusions. May ... Read more about the seller notes Original postcard. Unposted. View highly detailed scans for details. Take your own conclusions. May contain some wear not visible in scans. Reach out for more details. I try to respond immediately. Date is approximate. If you have any questions, message me. Read Less about the seller notes
For sale is an original vintage postcard.This postcard depicts "The Triumph of Death," a famous fresco in the Camposanto monumental cemetery in Pisa, Italy. Created by Buonamico Buffalmacco in the 14th century, the fresco portrays a complex allegorical scene of death and judgment. The image shows both celestial and earthly figures, with demons and angels battling over human souls. This artwork is a prime example of medieval Italian fresco painting and reflects the period's preoccupation with mortality and the afterlife.Original postcard. Unposted.. View highly detailed scans for details. Take your own conclusions. May contain some wear not visible in scans. Reach out for more details. I try to respond immediately. Date is approximate. If you have any questions, message me.Shipped FAST and Safe!To order multiple items with combined shipping, send me an offer for each item. When I accept them, I will update the shipping costs before you pay. If you overpay, remind me and I will refund you the difference.See my feedback to purchase with confidence!Please contact me with any issues prior to leaving negative/neutral Feedback or low detail ratings, as I will always do my best to solve any problems that may come up!We are a small family-based business and we value every single sale.See my Store / Other Listings for more!Thanks for Looking!
For sale is an original vintage postcard.This postcard depicts "The Triumph of Death," a famous fresco in the Camposanto monumental cemetery in Pisa, Italy. Created by Buonamico Buffalmacco in the 14th century, the fresco portrays a complex allegorical scene of death and judgment. The image shows both celestial and earthly figures, with demons and angels battling over human souls. This artwork is a prime example of medieval Italian fresco painting and reflects the period's preoccupation with mortality and the afterlife.Original postcard. Unposted.. View highly detailed scans for details. Take your own conclusions. May contain some wear not visible in scans. Reach out for more details. I try to respond immediately. Date is approximate. If you have any questions, message me.Shipped FAST and Safe!To order multiple items with combined shipping, send me an offer for each item. When I accept them, I will update the shipping costs before you pay. If you overpay, remind me and I will refund you the difference.See my feedback to purchase with confidence!Please contact me with any issues prior to leaving negative/neutral Feedback or low detail ratings, as I will always do my best to solve any problems that may come up!We are a small family-based business and we value every single sale.See my Store / Other Listings for more!Thanks for Looking!
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- Mkruse (315)
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- 04/25/2020
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