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Death of the Virgin, c1606. Artist: Michelangelo Caravaggio
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Death of the Virgin, c1606. Artist: Michelangelo Caravaggio
Death of the Virgin, c1606. Painting held in the Louvre, Paris. From A History of Painting, Volume III by Haldane MacFall [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London & Edinburgh, 1911]
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This print showcases the renowned masterpiece "Death of the Virgin" by Michelangelo Caravaggio. Painted in 1606, this Baroque-era artwork is held at the Louvre Museum in Paris and beautifully captures a poignant moment of religious significance. The scene takes place indoors, with a group of mourners surrounding the deathbed of the Virgin Mary. Caravaggio's masterful use of color and light creates a dramatic atmosphere, as vibrant red fabric drapes across the composition. The artist's realistic style brings an intense sense of grief and loss to life, evoking deep emotions within viewers. In this 17th-century portrayal, both men and women are depicted mourning for their beloved Madonna. The painting reflects profound Christian themes while capturing a timeless concept: the inevitable passage from life to death. The print itself is sourced from "A History of Painting". Volume III by Haldane MacFall, published in London & Edinburgh in 1911. This particular edition was produced by T. C. and E. C Jack publishers during the early 20th century. As you gaze upon this remarkable piece through this high-quality reproduction, immerse yourself in Caravaggio's genius as he skillfully portrays one of Christianity's most revered figures during her final moments on Earth.
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