Ventura Salimbeni, auch genannt „Cavaliere Bevilacqua“, 1568 – 1613, zugeschrieb…
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Ventura Salimbeni, auch genannt „Cavaliere Bevilacqua“, 1568 – 1613, zugeschrieben

MARY MAGDALENE CONTEMPLATING THE CROSS Oil on canvas. 80 x 65 cm. The saint is shown in a Renaissance interior with niche figures, a central window opening and a view of a landscape. Mary Magdalene is depicted in an emphatically youthful manner, her blue cloak over a red dress creating a color iconographic reference from her name Mary to the mother of Jesus. Depicted barefoot as a penitent, her pensive gaze is focused on the corpus of Christ on a wooden cross lying on the table. Her left arm shows a dismissive gesture - probably against her former sinful life. The painter has deliberately avoided the usual skull for the subject in order to remove the harshness of such a view from the picture and to accentuate the aesthetics and grace of the girl's figure all the more effectively in the era of humanism. For stylistic reasons, Salimbeni, who was called to Rome by Pope Sixtus V and later worked together with Alessandro Casolani in the Chiesa dei Santi Quirico e Giulitta in Siena, should be mentioned as the painter. He also executed altarpieces in Montalcino and Perugia, after which he was made a Knight of the Golden Spur and was henceforth allowed to call himself Cavaliere Ventura Salimbeni Bevilacqua. The painting already shows the stylistic characteristics of the High Renaissance and Mannerism and was probably painted around or shortly after 1600. A.R. (14011910) (1) (11)

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Ventura Salimbeni, auch genannt „Cavaliere Bevilacqua“, 1568 – 1613, zugeschrieben

Estimate 8 000 - 10 000 EUR
Starting price 8 000 EUR

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