The Assumption (1555) by Tintoretto

The Assumption - Tintoretto - 1555

Artwork Information

TitleThe Assumption
ArtistTintoretto
Date1555
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions440 x 260 cm
Art MovementMannerism (Late Renaissance)

About The Assumption

The artwork, titled “The Assumption” created by the illustrious artist Tintoretto in 1555, is an exemplar of the Mannerism art movement, also known as Late Renaissance. Executed in oil on canvas, this religious painting measures an imposing 440 x 260 cm, showcasing the grandeur and drama characteristic of the period.

“The Assumption” captivatingly depicts the Virgin Mary’s ascension to heaven, surrounded by a host of angels and celestial figures. The composition is marked by dynamic movement and dramatic use of light and shadow, drawing the viewer’s eye towards the ascending figure of Mary who is enrobed in flowing garments of rich colors. Below, the earthly witnesses of the assumption gaze upwards in awe, their expressions and gestures conveying a profound sense of reverence and wonder. The detailed renderings of clouds and angelic beings add to the ethereal and majestic atmosphere of the scene, encapsulating the spiritual and divine essence of this significant religious event.

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