The Virgin and Child with Saints Peter and Paul

Girolamo Figino

Created:
Movement:
1580
Renaissance
key Notes:
Divine Maternalism, Baroque Spirituality
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Dimensions:
36 1/4 x 27 1/2 in. (92.1 x 69.9 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"The Virgin and Child with Saints Peter and Paul," created by Girolamo Figino in the late 16th century, exemplifies the Mannerist style prevalent in Lombardy during this period, characterized by elongated forms and a complex composition. The painting reflects the artist's engagement with religious themes and his ability to convey emotional depth, contributing to the visual culture of the Counter-Reformation in Italy.

Description of the work:

Girolamo Figino's "The Virgin and Child with Saints Peter and Paul" features a central composition of the Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child, flanked by the two saints, each depicted with distinct iconographic attributes: Saint Peter with keys and Saint Paul with a sword. The painting is characterized by its vibrant color palette, dynamic poses, and the use of chiaroscuro to enhance the three-dimensionality of the figures, set against a richly detailed background that underscores the sacred context.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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The Virgin and Child with Saints Peter and Paul