Saint Mark


size(cm): 60x60
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Sale price¥37,500 JPY

Description

Tiziano's "San Marcos" work is an outstanding example of virtuosity of the master Venetian, whose influence on the painting of the Renaissance is indisputable. Created around 1560, this work is considered a testimony not only of the technical domain of Tiziano, but also of its ability to infuse life and emotion to figures that, otherwise, could have been traditionally static in religious iconography.

When observing the composition, a clear visual hierarchy is perceived where San Marcos, the patron saint of Venice, emerges as the central figure. The disposition of your body, slightly turned, gives a sense of dynamism to the scene. Tiziano uses his mastery in handling light and shadow - the chiaroscuro - to enhance the three -dimensionality of the figure, which seems to excel from the pictorial plane. Saint Mark holds an open book, which symbolizes his gospel, in one hand, while in the other he has a pen, referring to his role as a writer. Although the expression of his face emanates serenity and contemplation, there is a subtle intensity in his gaze that suggests a deep connection with his text and his spiritual mission.

The use of color is equally remarkable. Tiziano uses a rich and warm palette that unfolds in golden, reddish and terrible tones. These colors not only provide a sense of depth and volume to the figure of San Marcos, but also contribute to the emotional context of the work. The saint's clothing are made and vibrant, with an intricate use of the drapes that confers movement to the fabric. This color treatment, characteristic in Tiziano's late works, allows the viewer to appreciate not only the wealth of clothing, but also the symbolism that underlies each chromatic choice.

In the upper part of the composition, you can distinguish the representation of an angel who, flying, seems to point to San Marcos. This winged figure, although smaller compared to the saint, is executed with a delicacy that contrasts with the corpulent presence of San Marcos. The inclusion of this angel adds a level of transcendence and spirituality to the work, suggesting a divine connection and reinforcing the importance of the central figure as an intermediary between the celestial and the earthly.

A fascinating aspect of Tiziano's work, including "San Marcos", is his ability to portray narrative and feelings through the use of light and colors, as well as the expression of his characters. Tiziano achieves, here, a notable balance between the physical representation of the saint and his idealized representation, therefore achieving that the work is both devotional and visually captivating.

Although the work is not exempt from religious references, Tiziano infuses in his "San Marcos" a sense of immediacy that invites the viewer to recognize the humanity of the saint, making him an accessible and understandable figure. This is consistent with the Renaissance approach, which sought not only to reflect the divine, but also explore human experience through art.

In conclusion, "San Marcos" is a work that encapsulates Tiziano's mastery in the representation of the sacred, while revealing his ability to evoke emotion and connection through color and shape. This masterful use of Renaissance technique is what makes Tiziano an immovable pillar in art history, and "San Marcos" is a work that continues to inspire those who contemplate it, both for its aesthetic beauty and for its deep symbolism.

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