The Death of the Virgin


size(cm): 45x45
Price:
Sale price25.000 ISK

Description

The painting "The Death of the Virgin" by Hans Multscher is a masterpiece of late Gothic art. The work, which measures 148 x 140 cm, is made up of a series of details that make it unique and very interesting.

As for the artistic style, the painting is a clear sample of the German late Gothic, characterized by elegance and subtlety in the representation of details. The figure of the Virgin, for example, is very delicate and is represented with great realism, which makes the scene very emotional.

The composition of the painting is another interesting aspect. The scene takes place in a closed space, where the Virgin is on her deathbed surrounded by the apostles. The figure of the Virgin is the center of the work, and her position on the deathbed is highly symbolic. In addition, the composition of the work is very well balanced, which gives it a very attractive visual harmony.

As for color, the painting stands out for the use of dark and gloomy tones, which reflect the sadness and pain of the scene. The use of light is also very interesting, as it is concentrated on the figure of the Virgin, which gives it a very bright and spiritual aspect.

The history of the painting is also very interesting. The work was created in the 15th century for the church of Saint Martin in Colmar, France. Initially, the work was attributed to an unknown artist, but it was later discovered that it was the work of Hans Multscher, one of the most important German late Gothic artists.

Finally, a little-known aspect of the painting is that it was stolen in 1972, when it was taken from the church of Saint Martin in Colmar. The work was recovered a few years later and restored for display at the city's Unterlinden Museum. Since then, the painting has been the subject of numerous exhibitions and has been recognized as one of the most important works of the German Late Gothic.

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