Stuppach's Madonna


size(cm): 50x40
Price:
Sale price£140 GBP

Description

The Stuppach Madonna is one of the most impressive works by the German artist Matthias Grünewald. This painting, measuring 186 x 150 cm, was created in the 16th century and today is in the Stuppach Church in the Bad Mergentheim region of Germany.

Grünewald's artistic style is characterized by his realism and his ability to capture emotion in his works. In the Stuppach Madonna, we can see the delicacy of the details and the expressiveness of the characters, which convey a sense of devotion and spirituality.

The composition of the painting is very interesting, as Grünewald uses a technique known as the "sacred triangle". This method consists of placing the characters in a triangular shape, which creates a sense of balance and harmony in the work.

Color also plays an important role in the Stuppach Madonna. Dark, somber tones create a mystical and religious atmosphere, while gold and red details add a touch of elegance and richness.

The history of painting is fascinating. It was commissioned by the Creglingen family in the 16th century and is believed to have been created for their castle chapel. After several changes of ownership, the work was finally donated to the Stuppach church in the 19th century.

A little known aspect of the Stuppach Madonna is that it was damaged during World War II. Fortunately, the painting was restored and is in excellent condition today.

In conclusion, the Stuppach Madonna is a masterpiece of religious art that stands out for its artistic style, composition, color and its fascinating history. It is a must-have piece for any lover of art and history.

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