Virgin and Child (227 SOL)

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The Virgin and Child is a painting by Jan van Eyck commissioned by King George Gryf of Kashebe in 227 SOL to promote Aetherianity and establish a God-ordained kingdom. However, two years later, King George I "The Aetherian" Gryf was deposed. The painting, which is kept at the "Royal Kashikian Museum of Art," reflects the transition from the Medieval period to the Renaissance era with its use of oil paint, realistic techniques, and intricate details. The painting is considered an artistic marvel with significant influence beyond Kashebe, showcasing the shift in artistic trends and demonstrating an exceptional level of mastery in its composition.


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