Prophets and Sibyls


size(cm): 50x80
Price:
Sale price¥39,500 JPY

Description

Pietro Perugino's Prophets and Sibyls painting is an Italian Renaissance masterpiece housed in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel. This artwork is one of the artist's largest, with an original size of 229 x 370 cm.

Perugino's artistic style is evident in this painting, with his use of perspective and proportion to create a sense of depth and realism. The composition of the painting is impressive, with the prophets and sibyls placed in a symmetrical arrangement around the central figure of the Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus.

The color in this painting is vibrant and rich, with a palette of soft, warm tones that create a serene and calm atmosphere. Perugino's technique is evident in the way he uses light and shadow to create a sense of depth and texture in the characters' clothing and bodies.

The history of the painting is fascinating, as it was commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV in the 15th century to decorate the Sistine Chapel. The work was completed in 1481 and became one of the most important pieces of the Italian Renaissance.

There are little known aspects about the painting, such as the presence of a self-portrait by Perugino in the figure of the prophet Zacharias. Furthermore, Michelangelo is said to have studied this work of art in detail before creating his own masterpiece in the Sistine Chapel, the famous Last Judgment painting.

In conclusion, the painting Prophets and Sibyls by Pietro Perugino is an impressive work of art that reflects the artistic style of the Italian Renaissance and the technical skill of the artist. Its composition, color and history make it one of the most important pieces in the history of art.

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