Exhumation of Saint Hubert


size(cm): 45x45
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Sale price¥27,800 JPY

Description

The painting "Exhumation of St Hubert" by artist Rogier Van Der Weyden is a masterpiece that stands out for its artistic style, composition, and use of color. With an original size of 88 x 81 cm, this painting is an example of Van Der Weyden's skill and artistry.

Van Der Weyden's artistic style is characterized by detailed realism and meticulous attention to detail. In "Exhumation of St Hubert", this is reflected in the portrayal of the characters and elements of the scene. Each figure is carefully drawn and painted, with vivid facial expressions and realistic gestures. The folds of the clothing and the details of the hands and faces are meticulously worked, which shows the technical skill of the artist.

The composition of the painting is another highlight. Van Der Weyden uses a triangular composition to guide the viewer's gaze towards the center of the scene, where the body of St Hubert is located. The characters surrounding the body are arranged in a way that creates a sense of movement and depth in the painting. This dynamic and balanced composition adds visual interest to the work.

When it comes to colour, Van Der Weyden uses a rich and varied palette. Earthy and dark tones predominate in the painting, creating a gloomy and mysterious atmosphere. However, there are also touches of brighter colors in the details, such as the clothing of some characters and the decorative elements in the background. These color contrasts add depth and life to the painting.

The story behind "Exhumation of St Hubert" is also fascinating. The painting depicts the moment when the body of St Hubert, patron saint of hunters, is exhumed to be moved to a new location. This religious history is reflected in the painting through the presence of religious figures and symbolic elements, such as the cross and angels. Furthermore, it is believed that Van Der Weyden painted this work as a commission for a religious confraternity, which adds additional meaning to the painting.

Despite being a lesser known work by Van Der Weyden, "Exhumation of St Hubert" deserves to be appreciated for its beauty and detailed rendering. It is a sample of the talent and mastery of the flamenco artist, as well as a window into the history and religion of the time.

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