Adoration of the Magi (Scene 3)


size(cm): 50x50
Price:
Sale price£169 GBP

Description

The painting "Adoration of the Magi (scene 3)" by the artist Duccio Di Buoninsegna is a masterpiece of Italian Gothic art of the 14th century. This painting was created in the year 1308 and measures 48 x 48 cm, making it a small but mighty work.

Duccio's artistic style is highly detailed and realistic, which can be seen in the composition of the painting. The scene shows the Magi adoring the baby Jesus in the manger, surrounded by angels and shepherds. Duccio uses the burnished gold technique to give the painting shine and luminosity, creating an effect of divinity in the scene.

Color is another interesting aspect of painting. Duccio uses a vibrant, rich color palette, giving the work a warm and alive feel. The blue and red colors are the most prominent, and are used to represent the royalty and divinity of the characters.

The history of the painting is also fascinating. It was created for the Cathedral of Siena, in Italy, and was part of a set of panels that represented the life of Jesus. The painting was commissioned by the Siena royal family, demonstrating the importance and value placed on art at that time.

In addition, there is a little known aspect about the painting, which is its restoration in the 19th century. During this process, much of the work's original burnished gold was removed, changing its original appearance. Despite this, however, the painting remains one of the most important works of Duccio and of Italian Gothic art in general.

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