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Immaculate Conception (Zurbarán)

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Year
  
1632

Created
  
1632

Media
  
Paint, Oil paint, Canvas

Artist
  
Francisco de Zurbarán

Periods
  
Baroque, Caravaggisti

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Location
  
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Similar
  
Francisco de Zurbarán artwork, Artwork at Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Baroque artwork

The Immaculate Conception is a painting by Zurbarán conserved at the National Art Museum of Catalonia.

Description

The Immaculate Conception represents Mary as the only mortal being free of original sin. This is a long-established Catholic doctrinal argument, frequently depicted in the painting of the Spanish Golden Age. Mary appears standing on five cherubim occupying a half moon. She is wearing a necklace with the anagram A(ve) M(aria), while a host of stars and angels emerge from the clouds in the halo around her head. On either side are angels with lilies, roses (attributes of purity) and tablets with inscriptions from the 'Song of Songs'. At the sides are two collegiates and symbols alluding to Mary: the Unblemished Mirror, Jacob's Ladder, Gates of Heaven and Morning Star. Zurbarán painted several versions of this theme, but this one is unquestionably the best.

References

Immaculate Conception (Zurbarán) Wikipedia