Fine Art Poster
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A giclée print on 200gsm matte fine art paper, using a twelve-colour process for accurate, fade-resistant colour. Supplied unframed, delivered flat or rolled.
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A masterful High Renaissance allegory by Correggio, depicting the personification of virtues through graceful figures and soft, atmospheric lighting.
Painted around 1531, this work by Antonio da Correggio forms part of a pair of allegorical canvases commissioned for Isabella d'Este, the Marchesa of Mantua. The composition presents a complex iconographic programme, focusing on the representation of moral qualities through human figures. At the centre, a seated woman, often identified as Virtue, is surrounded by various attributes and attendants. She holds a globe and a helmet, symbols of worldly governance and protection, while a winged figure above crowns her with a laurel wreath. To her left, a figure rests beside a lion, representing Fortitude, while other figures engage with instruments of measurement and celestial observation.
Correggio employs a soft, sfumato-influenced technique, characteristic of his mature style. The figures possess a fluid, graceful quality, with limbs arranged in gentle curves that guide the viewer across the canvas. The lighting is warm and golden, creating a sense of atmospheric unity that binds the foreground figures to the distant, hazy horizon. The drapery is rendered with fluid brushwork, showing a mastery of volume and texture that defines the High Renaissance approach to the human form. Unlike the more rigid compositions of his contemporaries, Correggio favours a sense of movement and soft transition, allowing the figures to interact with a naturalistic ease.
This painting demonstrates the artist's ability to balance complex symbolic narratives with a harmonious visual arrangement. The inclusion of putti in the upper register adds a sense of lightness, contrasting with the grounded, serious nature of the seated virtues below. The work remains a primary example of the sophisticated courtly art produced in Northern Italy during the early sixteenth century, reflecting the intellectual interests of its patron and the technical innovations of the period.
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From £28
A giclée print on 200gsm matte fine art paper, using a twelve-colour process for accurate, fade-resistant colour. Supplied unframed, delivered flat or rolled.
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The same fine art print in a solid wood frame with UV-protective acrylic glaze and rigid backing. Five frame colours. Arrives ready to hang.
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