The Virgin of the Carnation


size(cm): 45x40 original size
Price:
Sale price£146 GBP

Description

The Virgin of the Carnation, the work of Italian artist Bernardino Luini, is a painting that has captivated art lovers since its creation in the 16th century. This masterpiece is a perfect example of the Renaissance artistic style, characterized by the precision in the representation of the human figure and the use of perspective to create depth in the composition.

The composition of the paint is simple but effective. The Virgin Mary, represented with serene beauty and sweet gaze, holds a red carnation in her hand, a symbol of passion and love. The baby Jesus, sitting on her lap, looks out at the viewer with a charming smile. The background of the painting is dark, which makes the characters stand out even more.

Color is another outstanding aspect of this work. Luini used a palette of soft and delicate colors, which give the painting a sense of tranquility and harmony. The pink and blue tones of the Virgin and Child's clothing contrast with the deep red of the carnation, creating a striking visual effect.

The history of painting is fascinating. It is believed to have been commissioned by Cardinal Federico Borromeo for the church of San Francesco Grande in Milan. However, the work was stolen in the 18th century and was not recovered until 1909, when it was found in a private collection in Paris.

In addition to its beauty and its history, La Virgen del Carnation has some little-known aspects that make it even more interesting. For example, Luini is believed to have used his lover as a model for the Virgin Mary, giving the painting a personal and emotional touch.

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