Saint Cecilia


size(cm): 50x45
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Sale price£148 GBP

Description

The painting of St Cecilia by Matteo Rosselli is a masterpiece of Italian Baroque art from the 17th century. The piece stands out for its dynamic composition and masterful use of color. The central figure of St Cecilia, the patron saint of music, is surrounded by a group of angels and saints, all with an ecstatic expression on their faces.

Rosselli's artistic style is characterized by his loose brushwork technique and his ability to create a sense of movement in his figures. The St Cecilia painting is a perfect example of his ability to create a fluid and dynamic composition.

Color is also a prominent aspect of Rosselli's work. The color palette of the St Cecilia painting is vibrant and rich, with warm tones of red, orange and yellow contrasting with cooler tones of blue and green.

The story behind the painting of St Cecilia is also very interesting. The work was commissioned by the Barberini family, one of the most powerful families in 17th-century Italy. The painting was created for the family chapel in the church of Santa Maria della Concezione in Rome.

Despite its beauty and historical importance, Matteo Rosselli's painting of St Cecilia is not as well known as other works of Italian Baroque art. However, it is an exceptional piece that deserves to be admired and studied by art lovers of all ages.

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