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St. Cecilia mit Heiligen

Raffael (1483 – 1520)

Entdecken Sie Raffael (1483-1520), den italienischen Meister der Hochrenaissance, der für seine Anmut, Klarheit und harmonischen Kompositionen bekannt ist. Erkunden Sie ikonische Werke wie 'Die Akademie der Künste', Madonnen und Fresken, die klassische Schönheit definieren. #Hochrenaissance #Italien

St. Cecilia with Saints – A Symphony of Faith and Form

Raphael’s “St. Cecilia with Saints,” completed around 1516–1517, transcends mere depiction; it embodies the very essence of Renaissance spirituality interwoven with artistic mastery. Housed in Bologna’s Pinacoteca Nazionale, this oil painting isn't simply a visual representation—it’s an experience—a carefully orchestrated tableau designed to evoke contemplation and admiration.

  • The Composition: Raphael skillfully arranges figures within a harmonious pyramidal structure, prioritizing balance and serenity. Saint Cecilia dominates the center, her gaze upward towards heaven, symbolizing devotion and spiritual aspiration. Surrounding her are St. John, St. Paul, St. Augustine, and Mary Magdalene – saints representing diverse facets of Christian faith, united in prayerful reverence.
  • Musical Instruments: The painting’s thematic core is undeniably musical. A violin rests prominently at the base, anchoring the composition while simultaneously referencing earthly beauty and craftsmanship. Above Cecilia, another violin adds to the ethereal atmosphere, alongside three harps—instruments intrinsically linked to Saint Cecilia's sanctity and her role as patron saint of music.
  • Technique & Style: Raphael’s meticulous brushwork demonstrates his command of sfumato – a technique pioneered by Leonardo da Vinci – creating subtle gradations of light and shadow that imbue the figures with an almost palpable luminescence. The colors are rich, harmonious, and carefully considered, reflecting the idealized beauty characteristic of High Renaissance art.
  • Historical Context: Commissioned for a church in Bologna during Federico da Montefeltro’s reign—a period marked by humanist scholarship and artistic innovation—the painting reflects the broader cultural climate of its time. Raphael's work stands as testament to the revival of classical ideals alongside Christian piety, capturing the spirit of an era striving for intellectual and aesthetic excellence.
  • Symbolism: The harp itself symbolizes divine harmony and contemplation, mirroring Cecilia’s spiritual focus. The angelic choir represents God’s grace and protection, reinforcing the painting's overarching message of faith and transcendence. Raphael’s masterful portrayal elevates these symbols into tangible expressions of spiritual truth.

The Pinacoteca Nazionale in Bologna offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in this masterpiece—a place where art breathes life into religious devotion. For those seeking to own a piece of Raphael's legacy, handmade oil painting reproductions are available at OriginalUniqueArt—allowing you to bring the serenity and beauty of this iconic artwork into your own home.

“St. Cecilia with Saints” remains an enduring symbol of artistic achievement and spiritual contemplation, continuing to inspire generations of artists and admirers alike.


Über dieses Kunstwerk

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  • Location: Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna
  • Year: ca. 1516–1517
  • Influences: Humanismus
  • Title: St. Cecilia mit Heiligen
  • Artistic style: Harmonisch und ausgewogen
  • Movement: Hochrenaissance
  • Artist: Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino

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