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Carlo Maratta, Nativity (panel)
231,00 € iva inclusa
Oil pictography on panel. Original work: 1650, Rome, Church of San Giuseppe
Description
The work does not follow the scheme of the classic Nativity, but prefers a different cut and a very precise selection of characters and symbols. The artist conceives a rather scenic cut, a close-up that shows an interesting balance in the conception of the composition of the image. In the center, the Virgin bends over the Child. Around her adoring cherubs crown this idyll. She is dressed according to the tradition with tunic and cloak red and lapis lazuli blue colors. The white veil underneath, a symbol of purity envelops the baby in newborn swaddling. What is striking in This work is the tenderness of this mother's embrace, which crosses the gaze of the little Jesus, of which Maratta depicts in the foreground the head and chubby cheeks that give it a very realistic on. The background has no details of any kind, since designed to highlight only the main subjects. A work, therefore, courtly and harmonious in composition, but at the same time very realistic in the model, which effectively tells this tender moment of Jesus' life.
Information
The work is executed through the technique of Pictography, according to ancient methods and natural materials; is handcrafted entirely in Umbria.
Each frame is made of solid wood, with interlocking joints; the first priming is based on Bologna gypsum and natural glue; the later are in tempera. The decoration is handmade and usually is studied on the work it will contain. The design is inspired by the museum frames of the various eras.
Carlo Maratta, Nativity (panel)