Virgin and Child with Four Saints (1651) by Guercino

Virgin and Child with Four Saints - Guercino - 1651

Artwork Information

TitleVirgin and Child with Four Saints
ArtistGuercino
Date1651
Dimensions331 x 231 cm
Art MovementBaroque
Current LocationLouvre, Paris, France

About Virgin and Child with Four Saints

“Virgin and Child with Four Saints,” created by the prominent Baroque artist Guercino in 1651, is a significant religious painting measuring 331 x 231 cm. This exquisite artwork is housed in the Louvre in Paris, France.

The artwork epitomizes the grace and solemnity characteristic of the Baroque period, capturing a divine scene with deep emotional resonance. At the center, the Virgin Mary is depicted majestically seated on a cloud, cradling the Christ Child in her lap. Her serene yet contemplative expression is a testament to Guercino’s mastery in conveying religious fervor. Surrounding the holy figures are four saints, each rendered with remarkable detail, representing various attributes of sanctity and devotion. The interplay of light and shadow, along with the dynamic composition, enhances the spiritual intensity of the scene. Heavenly cherubs hover above, further accentuating the celestial ambiance. This painting stands as a poignant reflection of Guercino’s profound religious sentiment and his exceptional artistic prowess.

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