Saint Catherine Taken to her Tomb by Los Angeles


size(cm): 50x95
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The painting St Catherine Carried to her Tomb by Angels by the artist Bernardino Luini is an Italian Renaissance masterpiece that captivates with its beauty and symbolism. With an original size of 120 x 226 cm, this work is one of the most representative of the artistic style of Luini, who was one of the most prominent disciples of Leonardo da Vinci.

The composition of the painting is very interesting, since you can see Santa Catalina being carried by angels to her tomb. The figure of the saint is represented with great delicacy and elegance, while the accompanying angels are full of movement and dynamism, giving the work a great sense of movement and fluidity.

The coloring of the painting is another of its most outstanding aspects, since Luini uses a palette of soft and warm tones that give the work great luminosity and beauty. The gold and silver tones used to represent the details of the angels' clothing and wings give the work an almost heavenly appearance.

The history of the painting is also very interesting, as it was created in the 16th century for the church of San Maurizio al Monastero Maggiore in Milan. The work was commissioned by the Sforza family and was kept in the church until it was transferred to the Louvre Museum in Paris in the 19th century.

In addition to its beauty and historical value, there is a little-known aspect of this painting that makes it even more interesting. It is said that Luini used his lover as a model to represent Santa Catalina, which gives the work a touch of romanticism and passion that can be appreciated in the delicacy and sensuality of the figure of the saint.

In summary, the painting St Catherine Carried to her Tomb by Angels by Bernardino Luini is a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance that stands out for its beauty, symbolism and artistic technique. Its composition, color, history and little-known aspects make it a fascinating work that is worth admiring.

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