Marriage of the Virgin (1433 – 1434) by Fra Angelico

Marriage of the Virgin - Fra Angelico - 1433 - 1434

Artwork Information

TitleMarriage of the Virgin
ArtistFra Angelico
Date1433 - 1434
Mediumpanel,tempera
Art MovementEarly Renaissance

About Marriage of the Virgin

The artwork titled “Marriage of the Virgin,” painted by Fra Angelico between 1433 and 1434, is a tempera on panel piece that belongs to the Early Renaissance art movement. As a religious painting, it forms part of The Cortona Altarpiece series.

The artwork narrates the biblical event of the marriage of the Virgin Mary to Saint Joseph, capturing a pivotal moment with reverence and grace. The scene is executed with precise and delicate lines, with figures depicted in intricate attire reflective of the period’s style. Central to the composition, the high priest, adorned with detailed vestments, unites the hands of Mary and Joseph, whose halos signify their sanctity. Surrounding them are attendants and witnesses, contributing to the ceremonial atmosphere. The architectural backdrop, with its arched structures and pastel hues, offers depth and context to the sacred event. Fra Angelico’s use of tempera on panel imparts a luminous quality to the scene, emphasizing its spiritual significance.

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