Trinity Pieta (Reverse)


size(cm): 50x35
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Sale price587,00 zł PLN

Description

The painting Trinity Pietà (reverse), by the German artist Unknown Master, is a work that captivates with its unique artistic style and intriguing composition. With an original size of 23.2 x 15.9 cm, this masterpiece hides a fascinating history and little-known aspects that make it even more interesting.

The artistic style of the Trinity Pietà (reverse) is characteristic of the late Gothic period, with influences from the Renaissance. The artist manages to combine elements of both styles in a harmonious and surprising way. The attention to detail and the precision in the representation of the figures are evident in each brush stroke, which demonstrates the skill and mastery of the author.

The composition of the painting is one of the most outstanding characteristics of this work. The arrangement of the figures on the canvas creates a sense of balance and harmony. At the center of the composition is the figure of the Virgin Mary holding the lifeless body of Jesus, in a representation of the pietà. At his side is the figure of the Holy Trinity, made up of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. This combination of religious elements in a single painting is unusual and shows the creativity of the artist.

The color used in the Trinity Pietà (reverse) is sober and dark tones predominate, which reinforces the feeling of sadness and mourning that the scene depicted conveys. However, the artist manages to create subtle contrasts and luminous details that add depth and life to the work.

The history of the painting is enigmatic. Although the author is unknown, it is believed to have been created in the 15th century in Germany. For a long time, the work remained hidden, since it was on the back of another painting, which prevented its recognition and study. It was only recently that it was discovered and given the attention it deserves.

Little-known aspects of this painting include the symbolism hidden in the details. When observing carefully, you can see small elements that refer to the Passion of Christ, such as the nails of the crucifixion and the thorns of the crown. These subtle details reveal the depth of the religious message the artist was trying to convey.

In conclusion, the Trinity Pietà (reverse) by the Unknown German Master is a fascinating work of art. Its artistic style, composition, use of color and the enigmatic history that surrounds it make it a unique piece. Discovering the little known and symbolic aspects of this painting allows us to appreciate it even more and understand the skill and genius of the artist.

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