The Assumption
Oil On Canvas
WallArt
Baroque
1734
Early Modern
95.0 x 51.0 cm
Szépművészeti Múzeum
Sebastiano Ricci (1659 – 1734)
Sebastiano Ricci (1659-1734) was een vooraanstaande Venetiaanse barokschilder, bekend om zijn heldere fresco’s en grandioze stijl. Ontdek meesterwerken zoals ‘Bacchus en Ariadne’ en het erfgoed van deze invloedrijke Italiaanse kunstenaar.
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A Celestial Ascent: The Luminous Vision of Sebastiano Ricci
In the grand tapestry of the late Baroque era, few threads shine with as much vibrant energy as the works of Sebastiano Ricci. His masterpiece, The Assumption, serves as a breathtaking window into a world where the boundaries between the earthly and the divine dissolve in a flurry of light and motion. Created in 1734, this oil on canvas is not merely a depiction of a religious event; it is a masterclass in Baroque illusionism. As the eye travels upward, the composition guides the viewer through a transformative experience, moving from the heavy, grounded reality of human existence toward the weightless, ethereal splendor of the heavens. For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than decoration; it provides a focal point of profound spiritual and aesthetic transcendence.
The painting is architecturally divided into two contrasting realms, a technique that Ricci employs to create a powerful emotional resonance. The lower register is anchored by a group of figures on earth, rendered in subdued, earthy tones and rich, detailed fabrics that suggest the tangible weight of mortality. These onlookers, captured in moments of profound awe, prayerful reverence, and even bewilderment, represent the human condition—bound by gravity and time. However, this terrestrial solemnity is dramatically interrupted by the celestial spectacle unfolding above. Here, Ricci unleashes his signature Venetian luminosity, utilizing a palette of soft pastels and shimmering highlights to depict a host of angels and cherubs. This upper realm, where the Virgin Mary ascends toward the divine, feels as though it is breathing with light, pulling the viewer’s gaze upward in an irresistible upward surge.
Technique and the Mastery of Light
What sets The Assumption apart from the more somber works of his contemporaries is Ricci's rejection of heavy chiaroscuro in favor of a more luminous, Rococo-inflected grace. His brushwork is dynamic and fluid, imbuing the clouds and the fluttering drapery of the angels with a sense of rhythmic movement. This technique creates a "grand manner" effect that feels both monumental and incredibly delicate. The way light interacts with the surfaces—the sheen on a silk sleeve or the soft glow of a divine halo—demonstrates his ability to manipulate texture to evoke emotion. For those seeking to adorn a space with art, this painting offers a unique versatility; its bright, airy upper section can breathe life into a room, while its classical subject matter lends an air of timeless sophistication and intellectual depth.
The symbolism within the work is as profound as its visual beauty. The very act of ascent serves as a metaphor for the soul's journey toward enlightenment and salvation. By juxtaposing the textured, shadowed world of man with the pastel-hued, radiant world of the divine, Ricci invites us to contemplate our own place within the cosmos. To possess a reproduction of such a work is to invite a sense of serenity and aspiration into one's environment. It is an invitation to look upward, to find beauty in the light, and to surround oneself with the enduring legacy of the Venetian masters.
Over dit kunstwerk
- Titel: The Assumption
- Kunstenaar: Sebastiano Ricci
- Jaar: 1734
- Oorspronkelijke afmetingen: 95.0 x 51.0 cm
- Formaat: Tall
- Auteursrechtelijke status: Publiek domein
- Te zien op: Szépművészeti Múzeum
- Stroming: Baroque
- Creatieve periode: Late Baroque
- Context corpus: venetian tradition, dal sole influence
Belangrijkste kenmerken
- Notable elements or techniques: Dramatic composition; Light and shadow play.
- Movement: Baroque
- Subject or theme: Religious Narrative
- Artist: Sebastiano Ricci
- Year: 1734
- Title: The Assumption
- Dimensions: 95 x 51 cm
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