
The Immaculate Conception of Los Venerables - Murillo
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Author: | Murillo |
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Title: | The Immaculate Conception of Los Venerables |
Original location: | Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain |
Year: | 1660-1665 |
The work of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo is a sublime example of Spanish baroque . In this painting, Murillo depicts the Virgin Mary with unmatched purity and grace, rising above a group of cherubs in a celestial atmosphere full of light and color.
The baroque style, characterized by its drama, exuberance, and attention to detail, is fully manifested in this work through the masterful use of light reflection and dynamic composition. The influence of tenebrism and naturalism , prevailing currents in the Baroque, is observed in the contrast between the highlights of Mary's figure and the dark background that surrounds her.
Bartolomé manages to convey a sense of spirituality and transcendence, capturing the religious devotion of the time. This painting, in addition to being a masterpiece of sacred art, has influenced generations of artists seeking to express the divine and the human in their works. Murillo's ability to combine technique and emotion has secured his place in art history as one of the great Baroque masters.