Marriage of Heaven and Earth | Norman Lindsay | 19th Century
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This is an illustration by Norman Lindsay (1879–1969), titled The Marriage of Heaven and Earth. Created in the late 19th or early 20th century, this artwork portrays a symbolic and dramatic scene of contrast and unity. The composition features a dark, demonic figure with bat-like wings reaching towards a radiant, angelic being with flowing hair and feathered wings. The angel protects or lifts a human figure rising from tumultuous waves below, emphasizing themes of salvation, duality, and transcendence. Lindsay's intricate linework and dynamic figures convey a sense of tension and harmony, reflecting the mystical and philosophical themes often explored in his art.
Frame:
Created from high-quality wood, milled with simple clean lines and presented with a satin finish. Includes an off-white mount that will not discolour or fade with age.
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Print:
For the matted / mounted prints we use a thick 1.4mm window mount cut from premium, textured mountboard. All mounts are "conservation grade", FSC certified, 100% acid free, and will not discolour or fade with age.
- Simple, elegant design
- Premium, fine art paper with a gently textured surface
- Handmade by specialist picture framers
- FSC certified off-white mat / window mount
- Delivered ready for hanging