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Studies for an annunciation; for the Martyrdom of St. Agatha

5933931 Studies for an annunciation; for the Martyrdom of St. Agatha; for a mourning Madonna (pen & ink over chalk on paper) (verso of 5933930) by Carpaccio, Vittore (c.1460/5-1523/6); 12.9x27.1 cm; eThe Devonshire Collections, Chatsworth; Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees; Italian, out of copyright

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© Reproduced by permission of Chatsworth Settlement Trustees / Bridgeman Images

Agatha Annunciation Martyrdom Studies


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This print showcases the intricate and thought-provoking artwork of Vittore Carpaccio, a renowned Italian artist from the 15th and 16th centuries. Titled "Studies for an Annunciation; for the Martyrdom of St. Agatha; for a Mourning Madonna" this piece is a testament to Carpaccio's mastery of pen and ink over chalk on paper. Measuring at 12.9x27.1 cm, this drawing offers a glimpse into Carpaccio's creative process as he explores various sketches and studies in preparation for larger works. The verso side reveals another layer of his artistic vision, adding depth to our understanding of his meticulous approach. The subjects depicted in these studies are diverse yet interconnected: an annunciation scene, the martyrdom of St. Agatha, and a mourning Madonna. Each figure exudes emotion through delicate lines and careful shading, capturing moments both sacred and sorrowful. As we delve into this image, we witness Carpaccio's ability to breathe life into his subjects with remarkable detail and precision. From the serene beauty of the Virgin Mary to the anguish etched upon St. Agatha's face during her martyrdom, each character tells their own story within this composition. Thanks to Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images' collaboration with Chatsworth Settlement Trustees, admirers can now enjoy this exquisite print while appreciating its historical significance as part of The Devonshire Collections at Chatsworth House.

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