Marriage of Mary (1486 – 1490) by Domenico Ghirlandaio

Marriage of Mary - Domenico Ghirlandaio - 1486 - 1490

Artwork Information

TitleMarriage of Mary
ArtistDomenico Ghirlandaio
Date1486 - 1490
Mediumfresco
Art MovementEarly Renaissance
Current LocationSanta Maria Novella, Florence, Italy

About Marriage of Mary

“Marriage of Mary” is a fresco painted by Domenico Ghirlandaio between the years 1486 and 1490. The artwork is a distinguished piece from the Early Renaissance art movement depicting a religious theme. This fresco is located in Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Italy.

The artwork showcases a grand architectural setting with elegantly adorned columns and arches, providing a rich backdrop to the central scene. The composition primarily focuses on the marriage rite of Mary, with a high priest officiating the ceremony. Mary, draped in a blue mantle, can be seen tenderly holding hands with Joseph, dressed in bright yellow and green robes. Surrounding the couple are various attendants and onlookers, infusing the scene with a vibrant sense of community and participation. The detailed fresco highlights Ghirlandaio’s mastery in capturing human expressions, intricate garment textures, and spatial depth, characteristic of Early Renaissance artistry.

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