Head of the Medusa - Framed

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Sometimes, a frame can become an extension of the artwork it holds. In this case, the frame is very much a dynamic, living part of the painting, and enhances our understanding of the importance of the scene depicted. The intricate carvings cast in a golden color bring this painting to life, and provide context and a concrete lens through which to see the work of art.

The original image can be found here.

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A framed view of the "Head of the Medusa." By an unknown artist, likely in the Flemish school. Formerly attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. This photograph was uploaded in February 2018 by Sailko. It is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.