Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints


size(cm): 75x35
Price:
Sale price¥34,500 JPY

Description

The painting Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints, by Niccolò Di Tommaso, is a work of art that stands out for its Gothic artistic style, typical of the 14th century, and for its balanced and symmetrical composition. The work is in an original size of 48 x 22 cm, which makes it a piece of small size but with great visual impact.

In the composition of the painting, you can see the Virgin Mary seated on a throne, holding the baby Jesus on her lap. On both sides of the throne are Saints Peter and Paul, who present themselves in an attitude of veneration towards the Virgin and child. The composition is balanced and symmetrical, with a clear intention of harmony and beauty.

The coloring of the work is also an interesting aspect, since a palette of soft and delicate colors is observed, with a predominance of blue, green and gold tones. The use of gold in the clothing of the characters and in the decorative details of the throne, brings a bright and rich effect to the work.

The history of the painting is little known, but it is known that it was created in the 14th century in the city of Florence, Italy. The work is currently in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, in the United States, where it is one of the most outstanding pieces of the European art collection.

In conclusion, the painting Virgin and Child Enthroned with Saints by Niccolò Di Tommaso is a work of art that stands out for its Gothic style, its balanced and symmetrical composition, its soft and delicate coloring, and its interesting and little-known history. This piece is an example of the beauty and harmony that characterize European medieval art.

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