The Virgin of the Assumption with Saint Thomas Receiving the Belt


size(cm): 65x35
Price:
Sale price$290.00 CAD

Description

The painting "The Virgin of the Assumption with St Thomas Receiving the Girdle" by Bartolommeo Bulgarini is a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance. The painting, with an original size of 205 x 112 cm, stands out for its balanced composition and its use of vibrant colour.

The Virgin Mary is the center of the painting, floating in the air surrounded by angels and saints. At the bottom, Saint Thomas receives the belt from the Virgin, a detail that refers to a Christian legend that Saint Thomas did not believe in the Assumption of the Virgin until he received the belt as proof.

Bulgarini's artistic style is characterized by precision and attention to detail. Each figure is represented with great delicacy and realism, giving a sense of life and movement to the painting. In addition, the artist uses a shading and chiaroscuro technique to create depth and relief in the figures.

The use of color in the painting is also notable. Brilliant, saturated shades of blue, red, and gold combine to create a feeling of richness and opulence. The light that radiates from the Virgin and the angels also contributes to this feeling of divinity and majesty.

The history of painting is fascinating. It was commissioned by the Medici family in the 15th century and was originally housed in the family chapel in the church of San Lorenzo in Florence. However, after the fall of the Medici, the painting was moved to the Uffizi Gallery, where it is currently located.

Despite its importance, Bulgarini's painting is relatively unknown compared to other works of the Italian Renaissance. However, its beauty and artistic ability make it an impressive and admirable work of art.

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