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In the heart of the Colonial School’s oeuvre from the 17th to 18th century lies a captivating piece: “Our Lady of DE BALBANERA”. This painting, hailing from Mexico, presents an eloquent testimony to the merging of European artistic traditions with the vibrant cultural tapestry of the New World. At first glance, the viewer is greeted by a richly hued portrayal of Our Lady, whose presence is both serene and commanding. Her ethereal grace is encapsulated by the intricate details, from the delicate folds of her garment to the nuanced expressions that play on her visage.
The Colonial School, especially in Mexico, often blended indigenous symbols and techniques with European ones. Here, one can discern the subtle influences of native Mexican artistry in the palette choice and in some of the motifs and designs that ornament the painting. These subtle incorporations are an ode to the harmonious and, at times, tumultuous melding of two worlds. The choice of Our Lady of DE BALBANERA, a venerated image in Spanish devotion, being painted in Mexico underscores the profound religious and cultural exchanges of the colonial era. What amplifies the allure of this piece is its magnificent gilt frame. The gleaming gold not only provides a luxurious border but also amplifies the sanctity and veneration of the figure within. The frame, with its ornate designs and craftsmanship, is a testament to the opulence and grandeur of the period. It captures the essence of the age when art was not merely a visual delight but also a means of asserting power, piety, and prestige.
“Our Lady of DE BALBANERA” from the Colonial School is not just a painting; it is a historical tapestry that narrates tales of faith, cultural confluence, and artistic evolution in Mexico during the 17th and 18th centuries. With its mesmerizing details and its splendid gilt frame, it beckons viewers to delve deeper into the complexities and wonders of a bygone era.
The Colonial School, especially in Mexico, often blended indigenous symbols and techniques with European ones. Here, one can discern the subtle influences of native Mexican artistry in the palette choice and in some of the motifs and designs that ornament the painting. These subtle incorporations are an ode to the harmonious and, at times, tumultuous melding of two worlds. The choice of Our Lady of DE BALBANERA, a venerated image in Spanish devotion, being painted in Mexico underscores the profound religious and cultural exchanges of the colonial era. What amplifies the allure of this piece is its magnificent gilt frame. The gleaming gold not only provides a luxurious border but also amplifies the sanctity and veneration of the figure within. The frame, with its ornate designs and craftsmanship, is a testament to the opulence and grandeur of the period. It captures the essence of the age when art was not merely a visual delight but also a means of asserting power, piety, and prestige.
“Our Lady of DE BALBANERA” from the Colonial School is not just a painting; it is a historical tapestry that narrates tales of faith, cultural confluence, and artistic evolution in Mexico during the 17th and 18th centuries. With its mesmerizing details and its splendid gilt frame, it beckons viewers to delve deeper into the complexities and wonders of a bygone era.
Dimensions
The frame measures 50 x 39.25 inches. The painting measures 46.5 x 35.5 inches.
Condition
The painting backed on board with repairs. The painting has some ripples on the canvas.
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