Artwork in a contemporary figurative style inspired by the 1500s, the year in which the Order of Christ was established, which the Pontiffs used to confer as an honorific title and, like all other Orders, included a vow or promise to defend and support the Church. All equestrian institutions always had Catholic physiognomy and bore sacred titles such as precisely the Order of Christ and, among them, the Order of Most Holy Annunciation, to whose icon the foreground of the painting is symbolically dedicated.
Acrylic, ink and enamel on canvas and cardboard
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Artwork in a contemporary figurative style inspired by the 1500s, the year in which the Order of Christ was established, which the Pontiffs used to confer as an honorific title and, like all other Orders, included a vow or promise to defend and support the Church. All equestrian institutions always had Catholic physiognomy and bore sacred titles such as precisely the Order of Christ and, among them, the Order of Most Holy Annunciation, to whose icon the foreground of the painting is symbolically dedicated.
Acrylic, ink and enamel on canvas and cardboard
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