The Virgin Of Mercy


size(cm): 45x135
Price:
Sale price£308 GBP

Description

The painting "The Virgin of Mercy" by Enguerrand Charonton is a masterpiece of Gothic art from the 15th century. This work of art is one of the most important of the time and is considered one of the best representations of the Virgin Mary.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with the Virgin Mary in the center surrounded by a group of angels and saints. The figure of the Virgin is majestic and her face reflects great serenity and compassion. The angels and saints that surround her are rendered with great detail and realism, demonstrating the artist's ability to capture the essence of each character.

Color is another prominent aspect of this artwork. Gold and blue tones are the most predominant, giving the painting a feeling of warmth and tranquility. Details on the characters' clothing and jewelry are painted with great precision and detail, demonstrating the artist's ability to work with different tones and textures.

The story behind the painting is also fascinating. It was commissioned by the Brotherhood of Mercy of the city of Beauvais in France, and is believed to have been painted between 1450 and 1460. The painting was stolen during the French Revolution and later recovered in 1803. Since then, it has been one of the works most important of the Museum of Fine Arts of the city of Beaune.

Also, there are little-known aspects of the painting that make it even more interesting. For example, the artist is believed to have used oil painting techniques that were highly advanced for the time. It has also been speculated that the figure of the Virgin Mary was modeled after a real woman, which gives a touch of realism and humanity to the work.

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