the burning bush


size(cm): 50x70
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Description

The painting "The Burning Bush" by the artist Francisco Collantes is a masterpiece of Spanish Baroque art. This work was created in the 17th century and represents a biblical scene in which Moses stands before the burning bush.

Collantes's artistic style is very characteristic and can be appreciated in this work. The artist uses a chiaroscuro technique, in which contrasts of light and shadow create a mysterious and dramatic atmosphere. Furthermore, the use of perspective and the depth of the painting make the scene come alive before our eyes.

The composition of the work is very interesting, since Collantes manages to balance the elements of the scene in a harmonious way. The figure of Moses stands at the center of the painting, surrounded by the burning bush and a landscape of mountains and stormy skies. The figure of Moses is rendered with great detail and realism, demonstrating the artist's ability to capture the essence of biblical characters.

Color is another remarkable aspect of painting. Collantes uses a palette of dark and earthy colors, which reflect the atmosphere of mystery and drama of the scene. The fire from the burning bush is the only element that stands out in intense color, accentuating its importance in the scene.

The history of the painting is also interesting. It is known that it was commissioned by the Church of San Felipe el Real in Madrid in the 17th century. The work was exhibited in the church for many years, until it was transferred to the Prado Museum in the 19th century.

Finally, a little-known aspect of the painting is that it was restored in 2015, allowing it to recover its original beauty and baroque splendor. This restoration allowed visitors to the Prado Museum to appreciate the work in all its magnificence and admire the mastery of Francisco Collantes at its best.

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