God the Father with the globe in his hands, by Guercino by Giovanni Battista Piranesi

God the Father with the globe in his hands, by Guercino - Giovanni Battista Piranesi -

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TitleGod the Father with the globe in his hands, by Guercino
ArtistGiovanni Battista Piranesi
Art MovementNeoclassicism

About God the Father with the globe in his hands, by Guercino

The artwork titled “God the Father with the globe in his hands, by Guercino,” is an intricate piece created by Giovanni Battista Piranesi. This notable piece belongs to the Neoclassicism art movement and falls within the genre of religious painting. Additionally, it is part of a series known as the “Collection of drawings engraved after Guercino.”

This evocative artwork features a depiction of God the Father, rendered in a detailed and expressive manner. His presence dominates the composition, characterized by intense expressions and a majestic stance. The intricately crafted globe in his hands symbolizes his omnipotence and control over the world. The use of fine lines and delicate shading underscores Piranesi’s adeptness as an engraver, bringing forth the depth and texture of the divine figure. The background is subtly adorned with light indications of clouds, adding a celestial ambiance befitting the subject matter. Overall, the artwork achieves a powerful conveyance of religious sentiment through masterful technique and poignant imagery.

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