Assumption of the Virgin by Charles Le Brun

Assumption of the Virgin - Charles Le Brun -

Artwork Information

TitleAssumption of the Virgin
ArtistCharles Le Brun
Mediumoil
Art MovementBaroque

About Assumption of the Virgin

The artwork, titled “Assumption of the Virgin,” is an oil painting crafted by Charles Le Brun, a notable figure within the Baroque art movement. This piece belongs to the genre of religious painting, reflecting key characteristics of the Baroque period, such as dramatic intensity and vivid imagery.

The painting depicts the Virgin Mary ascending to heaven, surrounded by a host of angels. She is portrayed in a state of divine rapture, her arms extended outward, her gaze directed upward towards the heavens. The Virgin is draped in a flowing blue robe with a soft pink mantle, emphasizing her prominence and sanctity. Below, a group of apostles witnesses the miraculous event with varied expressions of awe, disbelief, and reverence. The vibrant colors, dynamic composition, and dramatic use of light and shadow encapsulate the theatrical and emotive elements typical of Baroque religious works. The scene evokes a sense of heavenly glory and divine presence, characteristic of Le Brun’s meticulous craftsmanship and profound spiritual themes.

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