Zwevende engelen met banderol by Giacinto Brandi

Zwevende engelen met banderol 1633 - 1691

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drawing, dry-media, pencil

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drawing

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figuration

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11_renaissance

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dry-media

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pencil

Dimensions: height 93 mm, width 136 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Giacinto Brandi created this red chalk drawing of floating angels with a banderole in the 17th century. Produced during the Baroque period, the image employs the dynamic, theatrical, and often overtly religious style that was favored by the Catholic Church. This was a time when the Church was looking to reaffirm its spiritual authority. Brandi, an Italian painter, was known for his frescoes and altarpieces. These were often commissioned by the Church, to create awe-inspiring and emotionally engaging experiences for worshippers. The imagery of angels, so prevalent in Baroque art, served as intermediaries between the earthly and divine realms, reinforcing the Church's teachings and the promise of salvation. Understanding this artwork involves researching the religious and institutional contexts of the 17th century. We can explore the patronage system, artistic training, and the role of art in shaping religious beliefs.

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