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L’Angelo della Resurrezione appare ai soldati

Carlo Maratta (Camerano, 1625 – Roma, 1713) cerchia

Carlo Maratta
(Camerano 1625 – Rome 1713)
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The Angel of the Resurrection appears to the soldiers

Oil on canvas mounted on panel

58 x 67 cm.
With frame 77 x 86 cm.

D26-039 € 5.800 Request information

The painting on offer, with its dramatic composition that gives the figures a three-dimensional prominence, depicts an episode from the Resurrection which, as recounted in the Gospel of Matthew (Mt 28:1–7), sees an angel announcing the Resurrection of Jesus to the Roman soldiers who were guarding the tomb.

The event is described as a powerful earthquake, caused by the descent of the angel of the Lord from heaven, who rolls away the stone sealing the tomb, opening it, and causing an explosion of light and flashes so powerful as to throw the frightened guards to the ground.

The angel, described as having a dazzling appearance with large white wings and light-coloured robes, stands in contrast to the soldiers’ dark armour and red cloaks: he represents the power of God who defeats death and therefore does not interact directly with men, who are awed by his divine majesty.

The painting stands out for the gentleness of the image and for the sense of divinity one feels in the presence of the angelic, supernatural figure, which the painter has managed to immortalise with delicacy and charm. The angel’s face, serene and victorious, looks down but points his finger towards the Light, in contrast to the poses of the soldiers thrown to the ground, which effectively convey agitation and dismay.

From a stylistic point of view, the work in question is to be attributed to an artist close to the master Carlo Maratta (Camerano 1625 – Rome 1713), one of the greatest exponents of 17th-century classicism, or to an artist active in his flourishing workshop.

Regarded as the spiritual heir to Raphael and Annibale Carracci, Maratta developed a style that balanced the impetus of the Baroque with the classical taste of drawing, two contrasting trends which he managed to reconcile with surprising results, particularly in his religious works.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

The work is sold complete with a black lacquered and gilded wooden frame, and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and a descriptive iconographic sheet.

We arrange and organise the transport of purchased works, both within Italy and abroad, using professional and insured carriers. It is also possible to view the painting at our gallery in Riva del Garda; we would be delighted to welcome you to show you our collection of works.

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