Dewing’s small, densely packed composition of four singing angels alludes to depictions of angels playing musical instruments found in 14th-century medieval manuscripts. Angels were traditionally shown playing stringed instruments, whose delicate tones were thought to lift the mind to spiritual matters. The harp, as depicted here, was the instrument most closely associated with heavenly music. With the continuous circling of halos and harps, Dewing suggested a hypnotic, celestial melody. Credit Line: Text courtesy of The Cleveland Museum of Art. .
| Size | 9" x 12" |
| Artist | Thomas Wilmer Dewing |
| Medium | Giclee & Iris |
| Date Of Creation | 1800-1899 |
| Color | Multi-Color |
| Subject | Religious |
| Originality | Reproduction |
| Print Surface | Paper |
| Type |
This print has a timeless appeal that fits well in a bedroom or living room.