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Virgin Crowned by an Angel — History & Facts
In Virgin Crowned by an Angel, the Virgin Mary is depicted in a serene pose, adorned with a flowing robe. The colors are rich, with deep blues and golds dominating the scene. An angel hovers above her, gently placing a crown on her head, symbolizing her divine status.
The background features a soft, ethereal landscape that enhances the spiritual atmosphere of the painting. The painting is executed in oil on panel, a common medium during the Northern Renaissance. Dürer’s attention to detail is evident in the intricate patterns of the Virgin's robe and the delicate features of the angel. The use of light and shadow creates a three-dimensional effect, giving depth to the figures.
Viewers can appreciate Dürer’s skill in rendering textures, particularly in the fabric and skin tones. Albrecht Dürer was a key figure in the Northern Renaissance, known for his detailed and expressive works. This painting reflects his deep interest in religious themes and his ability to convey emotion through facial expressions. An interesting fact about this work is that it showcases Dürer’s blend of traditional Gothic elements with the emerging Renaissance style.
The painting is a testament to his innovative approach to religious art.
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