L'Assomption de la Vierge Marie

Guercino · PD

L'Assomption de la Vierge Marie


Détails

Année
1623
Technique
huile sur toile
Type
peinture
Dimensions
307 × 332 cm

L'histoire

In 1623 the pope who had made Guercino's career suddenly died. Gregory the Fifteenth was a Bologna man, and two years earlier he had called the young painter down to Rome, where the commissions came fast. When Gregory died that summer the Roman door swung shut, and Guercino packed up and went home to the small town of Cento. This towering Assumption belongs to those charged years, more than ten feet tall, the Virgin swept upward in red and blue while the apostles crowd around her empty tomb below. The paint is loose and the light theatrical, the manner he had sharpened in Rome. It reached the Hermitage in 1843, bought from the Tanari family of Bologna.

L'Assomption de la Vierge Marie — Le Guerchin — MuseScope