Maria met Kind met drie vrouwelijke heiligen van de dominicaanse orde 1746 - 1750
print, etching
baroque
etching
figuration
history-painting
Dimensions: height 502 mm, width 226 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo created this black chalk and gray wash drawing entitled "Maria met Kind met drie vrouwelijke heiligen van de dominicaanse orde." Created in eighteenth-century Venice, the drawing depicts the Virgin Mary and child with three female saints of the Dominican order. The Dominican order was a progressive religious institution in Venice at the time, known for its focus on education and social outreach. Tiepolo’s decision to depict these figures together is likely a reflection of the growing interest in female religious figures during this period, when the role of women in the church was being re-evaluated. This drawing also reflects the influence of the Venetian school of painting, which emphasized the use of color and light to create a sense of drama and emotion. The image creates meaning through its use of light and shadow, which adds to the dramatic effect. Art historians use a variety of resources to better understand works like these, including archival research, social and institutional histories, and cultural analysis.
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