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Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449 1494). Expulsion of Joachim
Domenico Ghirlandaio (1449 1494). Italian Renaissance painter from Florence. The Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple (The life of the Blessed Virgin). Tornabuoni Chapel 1485-1490). Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy
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Chapel Domenico Expulsion Florence Fresco Frescoes Ghirlandaio Joachim Maria Novella Perspective Quattrocento Renaissance Virgin 15th Tornabuoni
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This stunning 15th century fresco, titled "The Expulsion of Joachim from the Temple," is a masterpiece by the renowned Italian Renaissance painter, Domenico Ghirlandaio. Created between 1485 and 1490, this artwork is located in the Tornabuoni Chapel of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, Italy. Ghirlandaio, born in 1449, was a prominent figure in the Quattrocento art scene, known for his innovative use of perspective and attention to detail. This fresco is a significant work from his mature period, showcasing his ability to capture the human experience with both emotional depth and realistic detail. The scene depicts the biblical story of Joachim and Anne, the parents of the Virgin Mary. According to tradition, they were barred from the Temple in Jerusalem due to their childlessness. In this painting, we see Joachim being expelled from the temple gates by the priest Ananias, while Anne, distraught, looks on from the steps. The anguish and despair on their faces are palpable, while the architecture and landscape in the background are rendered with meticulous detail. This work is a testament to Ghirlandaio's skill in creating a visually engaging and emotionally resonant artwork. The use of perspective adds a sense of depth and space, drawing the viewer into the scene and immersing them in the story. The modern age may have passed, but the timeless beauty and historical significance of this fresco continue to captivate audiences and art enthusiasts alike.
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