Sorrowful Mater


size(cm): 70x20
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Sale price$259.00 CAD

Description

The painting Mater Dolorosa by the artist Hans Baldung Grien is a masterpiece of the German Renaissance that captivates with its emotionality and aesthetic beauty. The painting, which measures 153 x 46 cm, represents the Virgin Mary in her painful role as a mother mourning the death of her son Jesus.

Hans Baldung Grien's artistic style is characterized by precision in detail, richness of colors and the emotional depth of his works. In Mater Dolorosa, the artist manages to convey the sadness and suffering of the Virgin Mary through her facial expression and body posture.

The composition of the painting is very careful and symmetrical. The figure of the Virgin Mary occupies the center of the painting, surrounded by a dark and gloomy landscape that accentuates her pain. At his side, two angels hold a crown of thorns and a cross, symbols of Jesus' death.

Color is another prominent aspect of the work. Dark and cold tones, such as blue and gray, create a melancholic and sad atmosphere that corresponds to the subject of the painting. However, the artist also uses bright, warm colours, such as red and gold, to bring out details and bring a touch of light and hope to the scene.

The history of the painting is interesting because its origin and its original destination are unknown. It is believed to have been painted between 1512 and 1516, but was lost for centuries until it was rediscovered in the 20th century in a private collection in Germany. Currently, it is in the National Art Museum of Catalonia in Barcelona.

As for little-known aspects, it is known that Hans Baldung Grien was a very versatile artist who explored different themes and techniques throughout his career. In addition to painting, he also devoted himself to sculpture, woodcuts, and book illustration. In Mater Dolorosa, you can appreciate his ability to capture beauty and pain in the same work of art.

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