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The Marriage of the Virgin — History & Facts
In The Marriage of the Virgin, Albrecht Dürer presents a vivid scene filled with color and detail. The painting features Mary and Joseph in a ceremonial setting, surrounded by various figures. The use of rich reds and golds adds to the festive atmosphere of the occasion.
The background includes architectural elements that suggest a grand space, enhancing the significance of the event. Dürer employs oil on panel for this work, which allows for intricate details and vibrant colors. The composition is carefully arranged, with Mary and Joseph positioned centrally, drawing the viewer's eye. The figures are rendered with a high level of realism, showcasing Dürer's skill in depicting human expressions and garments.
The use of light and shadow further enhances the three-dimensionality of the figures. Albrecht Dürer was a key figure of the Northern Renaissance, known for his detailed and expressive works. The Marriage of the Virgin is one of his early masterpieces, created around 1500. An interesting fact about this painting is that it reflects Dürer's interest in both religious themes and the emerging humanist ideals of his time.
This work showcases his ability to blend traditional religious iconography with a more naturalistic approach.
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