The Oberried Altarpiece (right wing)


size(cm): 75x35
Price:
Sale price¥33,400 JPY

Description

The painting The Oberried Altarpiece (right wing) by the artist Hans the Younger Holbein, is a masterpiece of the German Renaissance noted for its impressive artistic style and complex composition.

The large painting (230 x 110 cm) represents a religious scene in which Saint Peter, the apostle, is shown together with a group of faithful who surround him in an attitude of prayer. The figure of Saint Peter, located in the center of the composition, is represented with great detail and realism, which demonstrates the artist's technical skill.

The use of color in the painting is also very interesting, since Holbein uses a palette of warm and bright tones that bring great light to the scene. The contrast between the golden tones and the dark blues of the characters' clothing creates a very impressive and attractive visual effect.

The history of the painting is also fascinating, as it was commissioned by the Oberried Abbey in Germany to be placed on an altar dedicated to Saint Peter. The work was completed in 1521, and since then it has been the subject of numerous studies and analysis by art experts.

One of the lesser known aspects of the painting is its religious symbolism, as each element in the composition has a specific meaning that represents aspects of the Christian faith. For example, the figure of Saint Peter, with his keys in his hand, symbolizes the authority of the Church, while the figures of the faithful represent the community of believers.

In short, The Oberried Altarpiece (right wing) is an exceptional work of art that combines impressive technique, intricate composition, and profound symbolism to create a powerful and moving image.

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