The Virgin of the Apocalypse (1760) by Miguel Cabrera

The Virgin of the Apocalypse - Miguel Cabrera - 1760

Artwork Information

TitleThe Virgin of the Apocalypse
ArtistMiguel Cabrera
Date1760
Art MovementBaroque

About The Virgin of the Apocalypse

“The Virgin of the Apocalypse,” a religious painting created by Miguel Cabrera in 1760, exemplifies the Baroque art movement. The artwork vividly portrays a scene of divine intervention and celestial beings.

In the artwork, the Virgin Mary is depicted as the central figure, holding the infant Jesus. She is surrounded by a host of angelic figures, including a powerful warrior angel combating a multi-headed dragon. The background is dominated by swirling clouds and divine light, suggesting a heavenly realm. At the top, a figure representing God looks upon the scene with outstretched arms, imparting a sense of divine authority and protection. The emotional intensity and dramatic contrasts of light and shadow characteristic of the Baroque style are evident throughout this masterful composition.

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