San Francisco de Asís receiving the stigmas - 1635


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

The work "San Francisco de Asís receiving stigmas", painted by Peter Paul Rubens in 1635, is a masterful reflection of the artist's virtuosity and his unmistakable Barocco style. This painting Capture a crucial moment in the life of the venerated Holy Franciscan, presenting a scene that combines both the divine and the human, the spiritual and the earthly. Rubens, known for his ability to evoke intense and dynamic emotions through his energetic brushstroke, achieves a tumult of feelings here, pressing the viewer to contemplate the depth of sacrifice and devotion.

In painting, San Francisco appears in the center of the composition, overwhelmed by deep mystical ecstasy. His posture, with his head inclined and his arms extended, symbolizes his total delivery to Christ and his acceptance of suffering. Rubens uses a warm colored scheme that accentuates Francisco's fragility, with a dark background that highlights the illuminated figure of the saint, creating an almost theatrical effect that catches the observer's attention. The use of chiaroscuro is masterful, providing artistically controlled drama that highlights the transcendental nature of the event.

The representation of nature is also remarkable; In the upper left angle, there are angels who bring stigmatization, giving at the moment an air of sacredness. With their wings extended and serene faces, these heavenly beings contrast with Francisco's earthly fragility. The interaction between these divine elements and the humanity of the saint reflects the religious ideology of the time, one in which the divinity intervenes in the human in a tangible way.

The texture of the fabric, together with the wealth of colors, is characteristic of the Rubens approach. Its loose brushstroke techniques and the application of color layers encourage the surface, generating a sense of movement that is almost palpable. Each fold of Francisco's clothing seems to come alive, while light plays on his figure, enhancing it as a symbol of faith and sacrifice. In the background, the semi-dark landscape is suggested with a mastery that allows the viewer to focus attention on the main figure.

This work is not only aligned with the baroque style that defines Rubens' career, but can also be contextualized within the tradition of religious art that flourished in the seventeenth century. paintings Contemporary as "The Assumption of the Virgin" of Rubens or "The Martyrdom of San Esteban" by other artists of the Flemish school show a rich upholstery of symbolism and narration. However, "San Francisco de Asís receiving stigmas" is distinguished by its intimate, almost personal approach, which invites the viewer to experience the vulnerability of the saint.

In conclusion, Rubens's work is not only a representation of a mystical event, but also a reflection on the sacrifice, devotion and light that emanates from the acceptance of suffering in the name of faith. "San Francisco de Asís receiving stigmas" is erected as a masterpiece that not only contains a religious narrative, but also transcends its context to talk about the human condition, suffering and encounter with the divine, universal themes that resonate over time. Rubens's ability to capture these nuances makes this painting a fundamental piece in the canon of Baroque art and a starting point for the analysis of spiritual desire in artistic expression.

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