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(After)Titian, 'Repentant Mary Magdalene' - Renaissance Religious Scene
(After) Titian - Repentant Mary Magdalene
This artwork, titled "Repentant Mary Magdalene," is a portrayal of Mary Magdalene from an 18th-century perspective. The figure is rendered in soft hues and captured from a semi-profile angle, her gaze directed upwards in an expression of contemplation and penance. Set against a dark background, her countenance stands out, drawing the viewer's attention. In front of Mary Magdalene, there is an open book, adding an element of symbolism to the composition.
Details:
Artist: (After) Titian
Title: Repentant Mary Magdalene
Date: 18th century
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 48 x 65 cm
Condition Report: The painting exhibits craquelure in the paint layer, two areas with deep abrasion marks, and the frame shows signs of wear.
About the artist:
Titian, originally known as Tiziano Vecellio or Tiziano Vecelli, was a renowned Italian Renaissance painter associated with the Venetian school. Born around 1488/90 in Pieve di Cadore, Italy, and passing away on August 27, 1576, in Venice, Titian is widely considered one of the greatest painters of the Italian Renaissance. His exceptional talent was recognized during his lifetime, and his reputation has remained consistently high through the centuries.
Titian's artistic genius is universally celebrated, spanning various aspects of the painter's craft. His portraits are known for their profound insight into human character, vividly expressed through masterful pictorial techniques. His religious works encompass a wide range of emotions, from the charm of his youthful depictions of the Madonna to the deep tragedy evident in later works like the Crucifixion and the Entombment. In his mythological paintings, he captured the joy and freedom of the ancient pagan world, while his renditions of the nude female form, as seen in pieces like "Venus and Adonis" and "Danae with Nursemaid," set the standard for physical beauty and sensuality. Titian's influence extended to later great artists, including Peter Paul Rubens and Nicolas Poussin, both of whom drew inspiration from his work.
Titian's exceptional contributions to art have earned him a lasting legacy, and he is hailed as a sun among stars in the pantheon of painters, not just among Italians but among artists worldwide.
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