The Death of Saint Joseph


size(cm): 75x40
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Sale price¥34,900 JPY

Description

The painting "The Death of St Joseph" by the artist Caspar Franz Sambach is an impressive work featuring a dramatic and emotional composition. The painting is small in size, with an original dimension of 50 x 24 cm, but this does not diminish its visual impact.

Sambach's art style is distinctly Baroque, with meticulous attention to detail and dramatic exaggeration in portrayal of characters. In this work, the figure of Saint Joseph is represented in the center of the composition, surrounded by the Virgin Mary and Jesus. The figure of Saint Joseph is represented in a state of weakness, with his head bowed and his body supported on a cushion. The Virgin Mary looks sadly at Saint Joseph, while Jesus holds his hand.

The color in the painting is dark and gloomy, reflecting the theme of death. Brown and gray tones predominate in the work, creating an atmosphere of sadness and melancholy. However, there are color details in the characters' clothing, such as the golden tones of the Virgin Mary's dress, which add a touch of beauty and luminosity.

The story behind the painting is interesting and little known. The work was commissioned by the Church of Saint Joseph in Ingolstadt, Germany, in the 17th century. The painting is believed to have been created as a tribute to Saint Joseph and his role as protector of the family and home. The work has undergone restorations and repairs over the years, which has contributed to its durability and preservation.

In summary, Caspar Franz Sambach's "The Death of St Joseph" is an impressive work that stands out for its baroque style, its dramatic and emotional composition, and its effective use of colour. The story behind the painting adds an additional level of interest to this work of art.

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