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Salvator Mundi in a Landscape
Historical Context
The Master of the Mansi Magdalen, an anonymous painter identified by a characteristic work, created this landscape composition around 1520. The work reflects the artistic conventions and devotional culture of the High Renaissance period, when religious painting served both public worship and private contemplation across Europe. Now held at Philadelphia Museum of Art, it demonstrates the artist's contribution to the rich visual culture of the early sixteenth century.
Technical Analysis
The panel demonstrates the refined Netherlandish technique with careful surface finish, luminous color, and the meticulous rendering characteristic of the artist's workshop production.

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