This nifty little painting (actually pretty big painting) is/was by Sandro Botticelli and titled "The Adoration of the Magi". The Three Kings and the Christ Child. That fellow on the far right in the gold robe is Botticelli and about 1/6th of the way in there is a guy in a pale blue robe and white hair looking out at us - the fella who commissioned the work, a banker named Del Lama is also somewhat surrounded by the Medici family living and dead scatter about in the work. It is full of symbolism as one would expect - the crumbling structures of the past and the simple wood structure over the Christchild.
Ever wonder where the name Kris Kringle comes from? The Miracle on 34th Street Kris? It's pretty easy actually. Christ Child. Christ Kinderling. Kris Kinder, Kris Kringle.
Anyway, I love the painting and wanted to share it with you here as there was a terrific piece of music written by an Italian composer Resphigi nearly 100 years ago call "Three Botticelli Portraits" one of the three being the Adoration. I just heard it on the radio.
A couple days to go. Shop 'til you drop.
Ever wonder where the name Kris Kringle comes from? The Miracle on 34th Street Kris? It's pretty easy actually. Christ Child. Christ Kinderling. Kris Kinder, Kris Kringle.
Anyway, I love the painting and wanted to share it with you here as there was a terrific piece of music written by an Italian composer Resphigi nearly 100 years ago call "Three Botticelli Portraits" one of the three being the Adoration. I just heard it on the radio.
A couple days to go. Shop 'til you drop.
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