Presentation of Christ in the Temple


size(cm): 50x125
Price:
Sale price¥55,000 JPY

Description

The painting Presentation of Christ in the Temple by the Italian artist Gentil Da Fabriano is a masterpiece of Renaissance art. This work was created in the 15th century and is currently in the National Museum of Art in Bucharest, Romania.

The artistic style used by Gentil Da Fabriano in this painting is International Gothic, characterized by elegance, delicacy and decorative richness. In this work, the artist uses a meticulous and detailed technique, which can be appreciated in the elaboration of the clothing and the architecture.

The composition of the painting is very interesting, as the artist uses a diagonal perspective to show the scene. In the center of the composition is the figure of Christ, who is presented by his parents in the temple. Around him are the secondary characters, such as the priests and the faithful.

Color is another outstanding aspect of this work. Gentil Da Fabriano uses a very rich and varied palette, in which golden, blue and red tones predominate. These colors create a light and glowing effect, bringing a sense of spirituality and divinity to the scene.

The history of the painting is also very interesting. It was commissioned by the Florentine banker Palla Strozzi for the chapel of his palace in Florence. The work was made in 1423 and became one of the artist's most famous. Later, it was acquired by Queen Maria of Romania and donated to the National Museum of Art in Bucharest.

Finally, a little known aspect of this work is that Gentil Da Fabriano used his own image to represent one of the secondary characters in the scene. It is about a man who is in the lower left part of the composition, who is very similar to the artist himself. This detail shows the ego and vanity of the artist, who wanted to leave his mark on the work.

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