Vir Dolorum (Man of Sorrows)


size(cm): 50x35
Price:
Sale price¥26,300 JPY

Description

The painting Vir Dolorum (Man of Sorrows) by the artist Master Francke is a masterpiece of German Gothic art from the 15th century. This work represents the figure of Jesus Christ in his role as a man of sorrows, with a sad and painful facial expression, and with his hands and feet nailed to the cross.

The most interesting thing about this painting is its artistic style, which is characterized by precision drawing and attention to detail. The figure of Christ is represented with realistic and detailed anatomy, and his body is surrounded by a golden halo symbolizing his divinity.

The composition of the painting is also very interesting, since the figure of Christ occupies the center of the work, while at the bottom you can see the instruments of the passion, such as the crown of thorns and the nails of the cross. At the top of the painting, God the Father can be seen, depicted as a bearded old man looking down sadly.

The color of the painting is sober and dark, with gray and brown tones that reflect the sadness and pain of Christ. However, the golden halo and the golden details of the instruments of passion bring a touch of light and hope to the work.

The history of the painting is little known, but it is believed to have been commissioned by a monastery of the Franciscan Order in the city of Hamburg, Germany. The work has survived through the centuries and has been restored several times, but its beauty and emotional power remain as powerful as the day it was created.

In summary, the painting Vir Dolorum (Man of Sorrows) by Master Francke is a masterpiece of German Gothic art that stands out for its artistic style, its composition, its color and its emotional power. A work that continues to excite and move viewers after more than 500 years.

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