Saint Mary Magdalene Penitent


size(cm): 50x40
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Sale price£140 GBP

Description

The painting Saint Mary Magdalene Penitent by Domenico Fetti is a masterpiece of 17th century Italian Baroque art. Fetti manages to capture the essence of the figure of Mary Magdalene, one of the most revered saints in the Christian tradition, in a dramatic and emotional composition.

The figure of Mary Magdalene is presented in the foreground, kneeling in a cave, her head bowed and her hands clasped in prayer. His face is illuminated by a divine light that radiates from above, giving him a mystical and heavenly appearance. The dark background and dramatic lighting create an atmosphere of introspection and penance.

The coloring of the painting is sober and austere, with earthy and gray tones that reinforce the sense of humility and sacrifice of the figure of Mary Magdalene. The use of the chiaroscuro technique, with strong contrasts of light and shadow, gives the work great realism and depth.

The history of painting is fascinating. It was made in 1620 for the Duke of Mantua, who commissioned it for his private chapel. Subsequently, the work passed through several hands until it reached the collection of Queen Victoria of England in the 19th century. It is currently in the National Gallery in London.

One of the most interesting aspects of this painting is the way in which Fetti represents the figure of Mary Magdalene. Unlike other traditional representations, where she is shown as a voluptuous and sinful woman, Fetti presents her as a humble and pious figure, in full act of penance and repentance.

In short, Saint Mary Magdalene Penitent is a masterpiece of Italian Baroque art, which stands out for its dramatic composition, its realistic technique and its deep religious sense. A jewel of world artistic heritage that continues to fascinate lovers of art and history.

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