Pedro Ramírez, 1668 - Die huwelik van die Maagd (Desposorios del la Virgen) - kunsdruk

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Hierdie meer as 350 jaar oue kunswerk The Marriage of the Virgin (Desposorios del la Virgen) is deur die kunstenaar gemaak Pedro Ramirez in 1668. Die 350 jaar oue kunswerk meet die grootte 75 5/8 × 50 3/8 duim (192,09 × 127,95 cm) en is gemaak met die tegniek van oil on canvas on wood panel. Verder kan die kunswerk besigtig word in die digitale kunsversameling van Los Angeles County Museum of Art. With courtesy of: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (www.lacma.org) (public domain license).Creditline of the artwork: . The alignment is in portrait format with an aspect ratio of 2: 3, wat impliseer dat die lengte 33% korter is as die breedte.

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Artikel agtergrond inligting

Druk produk tipe: fyn kunsdruk
Metode van voortplanting: digitale reproduksie
Vervaardigingsproses: digitale druk (UV direkte druk)
Produk Oorsprong: vervaardig in Duitsland
Soort voorraad: produksie op aanvraag
Beoogde produkgebruik: muurdekor, kunsreproduksiegalery
Kunswerk oriëntasie: portretbelyning
Beeldverhouding: 2:3 - lengte breedte
Interpretasie van beeldverhouding: die lengte is 33% korter as die breedte
Stof keuses: akrielglasdruk (met regte glasbedekking), plakkaatdruk (doekpapier), metaaldruk (aluminium dibond), doekdruk
Seil op draagbaar raam (doekdruk) grootte opsies: 20x30cm - 8x12", 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47"
Akrielglasdruk (met regte glasbedekking) groottes: 20x30cm - 8x12", 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47"
Plakkaatdruk (seilpapier) grootte variante: 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47"
Aluminium dibond-drukopsies: 20x30cm - 8x12", 40x60cm - 16x24", 60x90cm - 24x35", 80x120cm - 31x47"
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Besonderhede oor die oorspronklike kunswerk

Kunswerk titel: "The Marriage of the Virgin (Desposorios del la Virgen)"
Kategorisering van die kunswerk: skildery
Algemene term: klassieke kuns
Tydelike klassifikasie: 17th eeu
Kunswerk jaar: 1668
Ouderdom van kunswerk: oor 350 jaar
Medium van oorspronklike kunswerk: oil on canvas on wood panel
Oorspronklike kunswerk grootte: 75 5/8 × 50 3/8 duim (192,09 × 127,95 cm)
museum: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Plek van die museum: Los Angeles, Kalifornië, Verenigde State van Amerika
Museum webwerf: Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Lisensie van kunswerk: openbare domein
Te danke aan: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (www.lacma.org)

Gestruktureerde kunstenaar inligting

Naam van die kunstenaar: Pedro Ramirez
Geslag van die kunstenaar: manlike
Werk van die kunstenaar: skilder
Kunstenaar kategorie: ou meester

© Kopiereg | Artprinta (www.artprinta.com)

Oorspronklike kunswerkspesifikasies van die museum (© Kopiereg - Los Angeles County Museum of Art - Los Angeles County Museum of Art)

Notes from the Curator: Pedro Ramírez descended from a prominent family of sculptors and altarpiece-makers. His father, Pedro Ramírez El Viejo (d. 1679), was born in Seville and immigrated to Mexico City where he achieved great success, as attested by the wealth he amassed at time of his death. Pedro Ramírez El Mozo (1638–1679), was already born in Mexico City. Regretfully we do not know much about his early training, which possibly took place either in Mexico City or Puebla, where he married and settled for some time before returning to the viceregal capital. His work is characterized by stark contours, firm modeling and a high degree of naturalism. One of his most characteristic traits is his brilliant handling of light and shade, which impart his compositions with a sense of depth and theatricality.

The subject of the Marriage of the Virgin is based on apocryphal accounts of the event in the Golden Legend, a thirteenth-century collection of the lives of saints by Jacobus de Voragine. Though the subject was represented in Europe (e.g., Durer and Raphael), on the whole it was rare in Spanish Golden Age painting (one notable exception is Francisco Pacheco's scene of 1588 for the Iglesia de la Anunciación in Seville). Curiously, the subject seems to have gained more currency in New Spain where it was taken up by some of the best brushes of the time: José Juárez (c. 1585–1639); Luis Juárez (c. 1586–1639), and Sebastián López de Arteaga (1610–1652), the latter whom came to Mexico from Seville in 1640. In the early eighteenth century, the famous Cristóbal de Villalpando also rendered his own version.

The simple composition depicts the Jewish high priest in the center, flanked on either side by the holy couple. Joseph holds the flowering staff to symbolize that he was chosen by God to marry the Virgin. Among the most striking details are the priest's hands, with every knuckle clearly drawn, as well as the realism of his facial expression. The scene is presided over by the Holy Ghost, beautifully rendered within a circle of light, as two majestic hands descend from the heavens to embrace the couple and sanctify the union. This inclusion of God's hands is an unusual detail that recurs in the works of all the New Spanish painters mentioned above, but which is conspicuously absent from the Europeans models. It is possible that the artists shared a common visual source (either a print or a painting that is yet to be identified), but it is even more likely that they were looking at each other's work, demonstrating the significance of a local tradition of painting within Mexico itself. While several works by Ramírez have been identified throughout Mexico (including in Mexico City's cathedral), this is a remarkable example from the artist's small surviving oeuvre.

Ilona Katzew, 2010

Notes from the Contributor: Painting by Pedro Ramírez (Museum: Los Angeles County Museum of Art)

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