Agliardi Triptych (Right)


size(cm): 50x70
Price:
Sale price€229,95 EUR

Description

The painting Agliardi Triptych (right) by the artist Evaristo Baschenis is a masterpiece of Italian Baroque art. This work is one of the artist's most famous and is in the permanent collection of the National Art Museum of Catalonia.

Baschenis's artistic style is very particular, as it is characterized by its realism and precision in the representation of objects. In this painting, we can see how the artist has captured in great detail each of the elements that make up the scene, from the folds of the fabrics to the objects on the table.

The composition of the work is very interesting, since it is divided into three parts. In the central part, we can see the Virgin Mary with the Child Jesus in her arms. Beside him, is San Juan Bautista and San Pedro. In the lower part, a table is represented with various objects, such as a jug, a plate and a knife.

Color is another remarkable aspect of this painting. Baschenis has used a very rich and varied color palette, which brings great luminosity to the work. Gold and red tones predominate in the central part of the painting, while darker and earthier tones are used in the lower part.

The history of the painting is also very interesting. It is known that it was commissioned by the Agliardi family, one of the most important in Bergamo in the 17th century. The work was kept in the family chapel for many years, until it was acquired by the National Art Museum of Catalonia in the 20th century.

As for little-known aspects, it is known that Baschenis was a very prolific artist and that he produced numerous works on religious and secular themes. In addition, it is known that he was a great lover of music and that he played various instruments, which may explain the presence of musical instruments in many of his paintings.

In short, the painting Agliardi Triptych (right) by Evaristo Baschenis is an exceptional work of art that stands out for its artistic style, its composition, its color and its history. A work that deserves to be admired and studied in depth by all art lovers.

Recently viewed