Monday, March 4, 2019
Art: Birth of the Virgin
Description In Pietro Lorenzettis triptych, Birth of the Virgin, the artists gift for pictorial illusionism is distinctly evident. The painting is 61X511 in dimensions and painted with poster colour on wood. Lorenzetti enhances the illusion by using various vertical lines as well as painting a column through mavin of the figures. This creates an illusion of extended space inwardly the painting. Lorenzetti uses shades of red, brown, green, black and blue. The habit of the figures are darker in shade compared to the background of the scene which is painted in tints of yellow and white.The contrast each other very well and draws more attention to the subject of the painting, Saint Anne. The strong contrast between the trip out and dark colors of the painting create a three dimensional illusion. Lorenzetti uses the tints of white and yellow to contrast the the wardrobe and appearance of the figures. The artist in addition used extensive shading on the wardrobe and curtains to add a three dimensional appearance to the painting. Lorenzetti was successful in creating depth in spite of appearance his painting for it shows the room as three dimensional rather that 2 dimensional.Overall, the colors truly create a sense of drama within this painting. The subject of the triptych, St. Anne, is in a reclining posture. There are three scenes within this painting. First, we catch the child informing Joachim on the birth of his daughter. We also see women bringing gifts to the new mother. Lastly, the midwives attend to and wash the new child. The painting has 2 triangular aspects in this painting with St. Anne at its highest point and also the garret at the top of the triptych as another high point.
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