Maria · Token Detail
Maria #99
Each image in Maria is composed as a devotional artwork: marble-toned sculpture, fresco-like figures, realistic Renaissance drapery, correct anatomy, modest poses, and symbolic attributes rooted in Catholic tradition.
Scenes include the Annunciation, Visitation, Nativity, Pietà, Pentecost, Assumption and Coronation — as well as artistic interpretations of Marian apparition iconography (e.g., Lourdes, Fatima, Guadalupe) expressed through classical visual motifs rather than literal depictions.
Christ appears only in canonical contexts, and angelic figures only where Scripture or tradition places them. All works reflect reverence and sacred intention.

Token information
- Collection
- Maria
- Token ID
- #99
- Scene
- Visitation
- Apparition Style
- Classical Madonna
- Medium
- Fresco Style Painting
- Symbols
- Lilies
- Atmosphere
- Warm Renaissance Light
- Rarity
- Common
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