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The Coronation of the Virgin with the Trinity, c. 1400. Creator: Master of Rubielos de Mora
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The Coronation of the Virgin with the Trinity, c. 1400. Creator: Master of Rubielos de Mora
The Coronation of the Virgin with the Trinity, c. 1400. The Coronation of the Virgin celebrates the culminating scene in the narrative cycle of the life of the Virgin. The subject follows Marys ascent into heaven after her death. Surrounded by a choir of music-making angels, the Virgin kneels to accept her crown from God and Christ. Completing the Trinity is the dove of the Holy Ghost touching its wings to their mouths. In this event, Mary takes on the role of the personification of the Church itself in her depiction as Regina Coeli or Queen of Heaven. The painter takes his name from an altarpiece in the church at Rubielos-de-Mora, Spain, though little is known about him. His style, featuring piercing eyes and protruding mouths with long slender fingers, is characteristic of Valencian art around 1400
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Early 15th Century Valencia Oil On Panel
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The Coronation of the Virgin with the Trinity, c. 1400" is a captivating print that showcases the culminating scene in the narrative cycle of the life of the Virgin Mary. Created by Master of Rubielos de Mora, this masterpiece depicts Mary's ascent into heaven after her death. The painting beautifully portrays a choir of music-making angels surrounding the Virgin as she kneels to accept her crown from God and Christ. The Trinity is completed by the presence of a dove representing the Holy Ghost, touching its wings to their mouths. This event symbolizes Mary taking on the role of Regina Coeli or Queen of Heaven, personifying the Church itself. The artist's name originates from an altarpiece located in Rubielos-de-Mora church in Spain; however, little is known about him. The style employed by Master of Rubielos de Mora features piercing eyes and protruding mouths with long slender fingers - characteristics typical in Valencian art around 1400. This oil on panel painting captures not only religious significance but also showcases artistic excellence. Displayed at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this Spanish heritage artwork offers viewers a glimpse into medieval spirituality and artistic mastery. Its rich colors and intricate details make it an exceptional piece that continues to inspire awe and admiration for both its religious subject matter and technical skill.
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