Angel III by Jan Matejko

Angel III - Jan Matejko -

Artwork Information

TitleAngel III
ArtistJan Matejko
Art MovementRomanticism

About Angel III

The artwork, titled “Angel III,” is attributed to Jan Matejko, a prominent artist associated with the Romanticism movement. This piece falls within the genre of religious painting.

“Angel III” depicts an ethereal angelic figure adorned with vibrant, multi-colored wings, emphasizing a celestial and divine presence. The angel holds an intricate musical instrument akin to a portative organ, suggesting a heavenly serenade. The angel is further distinguished by a glowing halo, signifying holiness and divine favor. The background is intricately decorated with elaborate and colorful scrollwork, adding to the sanctified atmosphere of the piece. Above the angel, inscribed in a medieval-style script, are the Latin words “super omnes speciosa,” translating to “above all things beautiful,” a phrase that enhances the reverence and awe conveyed by the artwork. The overall composition and detail reflect the Romanticism movement’s emphasis on intense emotion and spiritual beauty.

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