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The Assumption of the Virgin (pen & brown ink with brown and grey washes)
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The Assumption of the Virgin (pen & brown ink with brown and grey washes)
CTS404682 The Assumption of the Virgin (pen & brown ink with brown and grey washes) by Barocci or Baroccio, Federico Fiori (c.1535-1612); 52.2x36.7 cm; eThe Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23488266
© Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees / Bridgeman Images
Ascending Bowing Cherubim Drapery Gathering Heaven Mother Of God Putti Rising Supplication Cherub Cherubs
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This print showcases "The Assumption of the Virgin" a stunning artwork by Barocci or Baroccio, Federico Fiori. The piece, created in the 16th or 17th century, depicts a powerful scene of the Virgin Mary ascending into heaven. Rendered with pen and brown ink, complemented by brown and grey washes, this masterpiece measures 52.2x36.7 cm. In this study drawing, we witness a group of figures gathered around as Mary rises towards the heavens. Her drapery gracefully flows around her as she is surrounded by cherubs and putti - angelic beings that symbolize purity and innocence. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke; from the delicate expressions on each face to the intricate folds of fabric. As Mary ascends, she bows in supplication while being watched over by male figures who pay homage to her divine status as Mother of God. This Renaissance artwork captures both spiritual devotion and artistic brilliance. "The Assumption of the Virgin" transports us back to a time when religious themes dominated art during the 16th and 17th centuries. It serves as a testament to Barocci's mastery in capturing emotion through his skillful use of light and shadow. Thanks to Fine Art Finder's collaboration with Bridgeman Images, we can now appreciate this timeless piece from "The Devonshire Collections" at Chatsworth House in all its glory.
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