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The Hutsul Madonna
The Hutsul Madonna
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The Hutsul Madonna was a triptych created in 1909, by Kazimierz Sichulski. He was a Polish painter, caricaturist, and lithographer and associated closely with the Young Poland movement. Our Memento edition features the 3 panels separated by a thin white space and enhance for print, on Epson semi-gloss paper to maximise detail and colours.
Mary is shown sitting with a child is depicted on a golden background, and she is wearing a Hutsul dress and a headscarf. Mary holds the hands of a child with a halo, who is standing in front of her wearing a Hutsul keptar (a short sleeveless fur coat) and a shirt with a red belt. On the right side we see a Hutsul girl with a halo around her head holding a cross, depicted on her knees. She leans over a bell-flowers. There are decorative yellow wavy stripes with flowers at the bottom of the painting. On the left, a Hutsul girl in traditional clothes with a pot in her hands. There is a halo around her head.
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