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Artist:     Nazarene School, dated 1824 and illegible signed
Title:     Maria with Jesus Child
Item ID   7240
Price:     4000.00 €
   

   
 

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Masterfully religious painting with Maria and Jesus Child was executed in 1824 by an represantative of famous Nazarene movement .

The epithet Nazarene was adopted by a group of early 19th-century German Romantic  painters who aimed to revive spirituality  in art. The name Nazarene came from a term of derision used against them for their affectation of a biblical manner of clothing and hair style.

In 1809, six students at the Vienna Academy formed an artistic cooperative in Vienna called the Brotherhood of St. Luke or Lukasbund, following a common name for medieval guilds of painters. In 1810 four of them, Johann Friedrich Overbeck, Franz Pforr, Ludwig Vogel and Johann Konrad Hottinger (1788–1827) moved to Rome, where they occupied the abandoned monastery of San Isidoro. They were joined by Philipp Veit, Peter von Cornelius, Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld, Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow and a loose grouping of other German-speaking artists. They met up with Austrian romantic landscape artist Joseph Anton Koch (1768–1839) who became an unofficial tutor to the group. In 1827, they were joined by Joseph von Führich (1800–1876).
The main motivation of the Nazarenes was a reaction against Neoclassicism and the routine art education of the academy system. They hoped to return to art that embodied spiritual values, and sought inspiration in artists of the Late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, rejecting what they saw as the superficial virtuosity of later art.

Inscription: dated in 4 corners : 1 8 2 4, above the crossbar of the number 4 in the lower left corner is a illegible signature scratched in oil;  on the Madonna's collar is written in Latin: Maria cra fra nobis ( in English: Maria, come to us).

Technique: oil on wood, original period gilt frame.

Measurements: unframed w 15 1/2" x h 18 7/8"(39,2 x 48 cm), framed 22 1/2" x 26"( 57 x 66 cm).

Condition: painting is in good condition