The final judgement


size(cm): 50x40
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Sale price¥27,400 JPY

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The painting Last Judgment by Pieter Pourbus is a masterpiece of Flemish art from the 16th century. This painting represents an impressive scene of the Last Judgment, where the Savior judges the living and the dead. The composition of the work is very detailed and complex, with a large number of human and divine figures, each with a different expression and a specific gesture.

Pieter Pourbus' artistic style is characterized by its realism and its ability to capture human emotion. In this painting, one can appreciate the artist's technique in depicting the faces and hands of the figures, as well as creating a dramatic and exciting atmosphere.

The use of color in the painting is impressive. Pourbus's palette is rich and varied, with dark and light tones creating a dramatic contrast. The colors used to represent heaven and earth are very different, creating a sense of depth and space.

The history of the Last Judgment painting is interesting. It was commissioned by the Church of Saint John in Bruges in 1562, and is believed to have been completed in 1565. In 1578, the work was confiscated by the Calvinists during the Eighty Years' War and transferred to Holland. Finally, in 1808, the painting was returned to Bruges and is currently in the Groeninge Museum.

One of the lesser known aspects of this work is the presence of mythological figures in the lower part of the painting. On the left side, you can see a group of demons dragging damned souls to hell. On the right side, you can see a group of angels who take the just souls to heaven. These mythological figures are a sample of the religious syncretism that existed in the time of Pourbus.

In summary, the painting Last Judgment by Pieter Pourbus is a masterpiece of Flemish art that stands out for its technique, its composition and its use of colour. The history of the work and the presence of mythological figures make it even more interesting and worth admiring.

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