The Virgin and Child Adored by the Infant Saint John the Baptist and Two Angels


size(cm): 55x40
Price:
Sale price¥29,500 JPY

Description

The painting "The Virgin and Child Adored by the Infant Saint John the Baptist and Two Angels" by Lucas Cranach the Elder is a German Renaissance masterpiece that has captivated art lovers for centuries. This work of art is one of the artist's most outstanding and is in the permanent collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with the Virgin Mary seated on a throne with the Child Jesus on her lap, while the Infant Saint John the Baptist and two angels adore the Child. The arrangement of the characters is symmetrical and balanced, which creates a sense of harmony and tranquility in the work.

Cranach the Elder's artistic style is evident in the painting, with his characteristic technique of painting with loose, rapid brushstrokes, giving the work a sense of movement and life. Also, the use of color is impressive, with soft and warm tones that create a welcoming and serene atmosphere.

The history of the painting is fascinating, as it was commissioned by the Elector of Saxony, Frederick the Wise, in the 16th century. The work was created for the chapel of Wittenberg Castle, where the tomb of Frederick the Wise was located. The painting was considered one of the most important in the Elector's collection and was kept in his family for generations.

A little-known aspect of the painting is that it was stolen by French troops during the Spanish War of Independence in 1813. The work was recovered by Spanish troops and returned to the Prado Museum in 1816.

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