Madonna and Child with Four Angels


size(cm): 45x30
Price:
Sale price£127 GBP

Description

The painting "Virgin and Child with Four Angels" by Gerard David is a masterpiece of the Flemish Renaissance. The composition is impressive, with the Virgin Mary seated on a throne surrounded by four adoring angels. The baby Jesus is sitting on her lap, holding a pomegranate, a symbol of his future passion and death.

David's artistic style is remarkable in this work. His oil painting technique is exquisite, with minute details in the clothing of the Virgin and the angels. Light and shadow are cleverly used to create depth and dimension in the painting.

Color is another interesting aspect of this work. The soft, warm skin tones of the Virgin and the angels contrast with the darker tones of their clothing. The background is a landscape of hills and trees, painted in shades of green and brown.

The history of painting is fascinating. It was commissioned by the Van der Meersch family in Bruges in the 15th century and is believed to have been painted around 1498. The painting passed through several hands before being acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 1950.

A little known aspect of this painting is that David is believed to have used live models to create the characters in the painting. This would have been an unusual practice at the time, as most artists relied on imagination to create their works.

In short, Gerard David's painting "Virgin and Child with Four Angels" is a Flemish Renaissance masterpiece noted for its oil painting technique, impressive composition, use of color, and fascinating story.

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