Christ and the Canaanite Woman


size(cm): 20x15 Original size
Price:
Sale price$99.00 CAD

Description

The painting Christ and the Canaanite Woman by Juan de Flandes is a masterpiece of the Spanish Renaissance that has captivated art lovers for centuries. This work of art is one of the artist's most outstanding and is in the permanent collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid.

The painting represents a biblical episode in which a Canaanite woman approaches Jesus to ask him to heal her sick daughter. The composition of the work is impressive, with a woman kneeling before Jesus, who looks at her compassionately. The background of the painting is full of details, such as a mountainous landscape and a clear blue sky.

Juan de Flandes' artistic style is unique and is characterized by his ability to create realistic and detailed figures. The technique used in this work is oil painting on board, which allows for great precision in detail and richness in colours.

Color is one of the highlights of this painting. The warm, soft skin tones of the characters contrast with the bright colors of the clothing and background details. The light that illuminates the scene is soft and diffused, creating an atmosphere of serenity and peace.

The history of painting is fascinating. It is believed that it was commissioned by Queen Isabel the Catholic for the chapel of her palace in Toledo. The work was made in the 1490s and is one of the first works of Renaissance art in Spain.

One of the lesser known aspects of this painting is that Juan de Flandes was a Flemish artist who worked in Spain for much of his career. His artistic style is a mix of Flemish and Italian influences, making him a unique and original artist.

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