Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Mazzola Girolamo Francesco Maria Collection (page 4)

"Mazzola Girolamo Francesco Maria: A Master of Religious and Mythological Art" Step into the world of Mazzola Girolamo Francesco Maria



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Mazzola Girolamo Francesco Maria: A Master of Religious and Mythological Art" Step into the world of Mazzola Girolamo Francesco Maria, a renowned artist whose works captivate with their depth and beauty. In "The Holy Family with Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist who embraces Christ, 1543, " he skillfully portrays the sacred bond between Jesus, his mother Mary, and other significant figures. In another masterpiece titled "Venus and Mars Embracing as Vulcan Works at His Forge, 1543, " created by Enea Vico but inspired by Mazzola's vision, we witness a passionate embrace between two mythical deities amidst Vulcan's fiery forge. The intensity of their love is palpable. Mazzola's influence extends to anonymous artists as well. Take for instance "Madonna of the Rose" from the 16th-17th century; it exudes serenity as an unknown creator captures the tender moment shared between Mother Mary and baby Jesus. Moving on to mythological themes, in "[Four Cupids; Apollo and Daphne in the Background], " dating back to the 16th-early 17th century, anonymous hands bring to life scenes filled with playful cupids surrounding Apollo pursuing Daphne. Love intertwines with nature in this enchanting artwork. Religious narratives continue to inspire Mazzola's contemporaries too. An anonymous artist depicts "The Tiburtine Sibyl showing Emperor Augustus the Virgin and Christ Child" during ca. 1530-40—a powerful portrayal that foretells divine events yet to come. Another piece featuring Emperor Augustus is "The Tirburtine Sibyl telling him about Christ. " Created after Parmigianino's work from ca. 1530-40, it showcases how faith transcends time through its depiction of prophetic revelations delivered by a wise sibyl. Mysticism and spirituality find their place in Mazzola's artistry.