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The Death of the Virgin, 18th c.. Creator: Thomas Worlidge
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The Death of the Virgin, 18th c.. Creator: Thomas Worlidge
The Death of the Virgin, 18th c
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Apostle Bed Chamber Bedchamber Bedroom Dutch Golden Age Etching In Black On Cream Laid Paper Four Poster Bed Fourposter Bed Gathered Mary Virgin Paul Rembrandt Van Ryn Rembrandt Rembrandt Harmensz Van Rijn Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn Rembrandt Van Rijn Rembrant Van Rijn Rijn Rembrandt Harmensz Van Saint Mary St Mary Stella Maris The Virgin Mary Van Rijn Rembrandt Harmensz Van Ryn Paul Rembrandt Virgin Mother
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The Death of the Virgin," an etching in black on cream laid paper by Thomas Worlidge (1710-1766), depicts a poignant scene from Christian mythology. The image transports us to a tranquil bedroom in the 18th century, where the Virgin Mary lies peacefully on a four-poster bed. Surrounded by a gathered canopy, the room exudes an aura of serenity, a fitting backdrop for the final moments of the Mother of God. Angels and apostles, including Saint John and Mary Magdalene, gather around the bedside, their faces etched with sorrow and reverence. Saint John tenderly touches Mary's hand, while Mary Magdalene weeps at her feet. The Virgin Mary, with her eyes closed, seems to be in a state of peaceful acceptance, her hands folded in prayer. This powerful and moving work of art is a testament to the enduring influence of the Dutch Golden Age, particularly the works of Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). Thomas Worlidge masterfully captures the emotional depth and spiritual intensity of the scene, making it a significant contribution to the heritage of prints and drawings. The image invites us to reflect on the concept of the passing of the divine, and the role of faith and spirituality in the face of loss. The Death of the Virgin is not only a beautiful work of art but also a profound meditation on the human condition and the mysteries of religion. This etching, with its intricate details and nuanced expressions, is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of art and the exploration of religious themes.
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