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Christ and the Virgin in the House at Nazareth, c. 1640. Creator: Francisco de Zurbaran
Christ and the Virgin in the House at Nazareth, c. 1640. Stories of Christs childhood and adolescence became increasingly popular during the Counter-Reformation because they were easily understood by a broad public. Rather than taking a story from the Bible, Zurbaran appears to have invented this subject, in which Jesus pricks himself on a crown of thorns he is weaving, foretelling his later torment at the Crucifixion. Despite the grand scale and monumental figures, the work has remarkable intimacy and quietness, emphasizing such details as the Virgins tears
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This print showcases Francisco de Zurbaran's masterpiece, "Christ and the Virgin in the House at Nazareth" created around 1640. During the Counter-Reformation, stories depicting Christ's childhood gained immense popularity due to their relatability among a wide audience. In this particular artwork, Zurbaran seems to have crafted an original narrative where Jesus pricks himself on a self-woven crown of thorns, foreshadowing his future torment during the Crucifixion. Despite its grand scale and monumental figures, what truly sets this painting apart is its remarkable intimacy and tranquility. The artist pays meticulous attention to detail, highlighting poignant elements such as tears streaming down the Virgin Mary's face. Through his masterful brushwork and use of oil on canvas technique, Zurbaran manages to evoke a profound sense of emotion within viewers. This exceptional piece belongs to the collection housed at The Cleveland Museum of Art in Spain. Francisco de Zurbaran was renowned for his contributions to Spanish art during the seventeenth century (1598-1664). His unique style captivated audiences with its ability to convey both spiritual depth and human vulnerability. As we gaze upon this print by Heritage Art/Heritage Images, we are transported back in time - invited into an intimate moment between mother and son that carries profound significance for humanity's salvation story.
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