Assumption of the Virgin

  • Материал за рисуванеOil On Canvas
  • Вид на техникатаWallArt
  • Художествено направлениеLate Gothic
  • Дата на създаване1365
  • Художествен периодLate Medieval
  • Размери41.0 x 27.0 cm
  • МузейПинакотека Ватикана

Дон Сильвестро Деи Жерардуччи (1339 – 1399)

Дон Сильвестро деи Жерардуччи (1339-1399) е флорентийски художник, известен с илюминираните манускрипти и картини, особено Мадонната с Младенец. Разгледайте неговите изящни Градуални книги и произведения от тази епоха.

Пинакотека Ватикана (Vatican City, Italy)

Открийте Пинакотеката Ватикана! Разгледайте ренесансови и барокови шедьоври на Рафаел, Караваджо и други в историческите зали на Ватикана.

A Celestial Ascent: The Assumption of the Virgin

To gaze upon this depiction of the Assumption of the Virgin is to be transported across the veil of time, into a realm where earthly devotion meets divine glory. This sacred scene captures the moment Mary’s body, having completed her earthly pilgrimage, is borne aloft by heavenly hosts toward eternal bliss. The composition itself pulses with an otherworldly energy; central to the narrative is Mary, surrounded by a constellation of angels whose presence speaks to the magnitude of this miraculous event. The rich palette—dominated by deep reds, luminous whites, and warm browns—bathes the scene in a glow that feels both ancient and eternally vibrant.

Mastery in Manuscript Tradition

The hand that created this work belongs to Don Silvestro dei Gherarducci, a Florentine master whose genius found its most exquisite expression not on grand altarpieces, but within the sacred confines of illuminated manuscripts. While his primary fame rests upon his breathtaking "Graduals," this painting carries the unmistakable resonance of that meticulous, devotional craftsmanship. The technique employed speaks to an era where artistry was inseparable from theology; every fold of drapery and every gesture of the attendant angels is imbued with symbolic weight. It is a testament to the profound skill required to translate complex doctrine into tangible, breathtaking beauty.

Symbolism Woven in Gold and Crimson

The background itself, rendered in shimmering gold, immediately signals the divine—a space outside of mundane time and place. The red accents are not mere decoration; they evoke passion, royalty, and the bloodline of Christ, anchoring Mary’s elevated status within Christian iconography. The multitude of figures surrounding her serve to build a visual chorus of praise, guiding the viewer's eye upward along the trajectory toward heaven. This artwork is thus more than a portrait of an event; it is a carefully constructed theological map, inviting contemplation on salvation and transcendence.

A Timeless Presence for Modern Devotion

Dating to 1365, this piece offers a tangible connection to the intellectual fervor of late medieval Florence—a period poised between the deep spirituality of the Middle Ages and the burgeoning humanism of the Renaissance. For the collector or designer seeking an object that speaks volumes without uttering a word, this reproduction captures that perfect balance. It brings the solemn grandeur of monastic artistry into contemporary living spaces, serving not just as decoration, but as a focal point for quiet reflection. Owning this piece is to curate a corner steeped in history, faith, and unparalleled artistic refinement.


За това произведение

  • Заглавие: Assumption of the Virgin
  • Художник: Дон Сильвестро Деи Жерардуччи
  • Година: 1365
  • Размери на оригинала: 41.0 x 27.0 cm
  • Формат: Portrait
  • Статус на авторското право: Обществено достояние
  • Къде може да бъде видяно: Пинакотека Ватикана
  • Вид материал: WallArt
  • Творчески период: Early Period
  • Контекст на корпуса: christian devotion central theme, florentine religious patronage context

Бърза информация

  • Title: Assumption of the Virgin
  • Subject or theme: Assumption of the Virgin Mary
  • Dimensions: 41 x 27 cm
  • Medium: Painting (Likely tempera/pigment)
  • Year: 1365
  • Artist: don silvestro dei gherarducci

QR код

QR код
© 2026 mus3ums.com