Flying Angel
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Baroque
1699
162.0 x 217.0 cm
Kunstpalast
Mattia Preti (1613 – 1699)
Mattia Preti (1613-1699) – włoski malarz epoki baroku znany jako "Il Cavalier Calabrese". Jego dramatyczne freski, intensywne emocje i mistrzowskie wykorzystanie światła i cienia w Italii i na Malcie.
Kunstpalast (Düsseldorf, Niemcy)
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Flying Angel - A Baroque Masterpiece
Mattia Preti’s “Flying Angel” stands as a testament to the fervor of the Baroque era in Malta and Italy, embodying its dramatic flair and profound spiritual depth. Painted circa 1699, this monumental fresco dominates St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta, transforming the nave into a breathtaking spectacle of color and emotion. It’s more than just an image; it’s a carefully crafted narrative designed to inspire awe and convey a powerful message about divine grace.- Subject Matter: The artwork depicts an angelic figure soaring upwards against a turbulent sky, symbolizing ascension and spiritual liberation. Beneath the angel is a depiction of Christ's tomb, emphasizing themes of resurrection and eternal life – central tenets of Christian faith during Preti’s time.
- Style & Technique: Preti employed the Caravaggist style—characterized by tenebrism—creating an intense chiaroscuro effect that dominates the composition. Deep shadows engulf much of the scene, highlighting the radiant glow emanating from Christ's tomb and emphasizing the angel’s luminous wings. The artist meticulously rendered textures and drapery, demonstrating exceptional skill in capturing realistic detail.
- Historical Context: Malta was under Ottoman siege during Preti’s lifetime, fueling a fervent desire for protection and divine intervention. This fresco served as a poignant reminder of God's unwavering support amidst adversity—a powerful symbol of resilience and faith for the Knights Hospitaller who commissioned it. The Baroque period itself was marked by an explosion of artistic creativity driven by religious fervor and papal patronage.
- Symbolism: The angel’s upward movement represents hope and aspiration, mirroring the biblical narrative of Christ's ascension. The tomb symbolizes death and sorrow but simultaneously foreshadows eternal life—a cornerstone of Christian theology. The turbulent sky underscores the challenges faced by humanity, highlighting God’s benevolent providence in overcoming darkness.
- Emotional Impact: Viewing “Flying Angel” evokes a visceral response – a feeling of grandeur, reverence, and spiritual contemplation. Preti's masterful use of light and shadow compels the viewer to confront profound questions about faith, mortality, and redemption. It remains an unforgettable experience for anyone encountering its sublime beauty.
O tym dziele
- Tytuł: Flying Angel
- Artysta: Mattia Preti
- Rok: 1699
- Wymiary oryginału: 162.0 x 217.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Status praw autorskich: Domena publiczna
- Lokalizacja dzieła: Kunstpalast
- Ruch: Baroque
- Rodzaj techniki: WallArt
- Okres twórczości: Mature Period
Szybki podgląd
- Influences: Caravaggio
- Artist: Mattia Preti
- Location: Private Collection
- Dimensions: 162 x 217 cm
- Notable elements or techniques: Dramatic chiaroscuro; Winged figure.
- Artistic style: Emotional Expressionism
- Subject or theme: Religious Imagery