Artwork
Der Zinsgroschen

Der Zinsgroschen is an unspecified painting by the Early Baroque Italian artist Alessandro Tiarini. It dates from 1622 and is held in the collection of the Bavarian State Painting Collections.
About this work
Overview
Der Zinsgroschen is a 1622 religious painting by Alessandro Tiarini, housed at the Alte Pinakothek. The work depicts a serene scene of Jesus and accompanying figures engaged in a contemplative moment.
Subject & Meaning
The painting illustrates a biblical scene where Jesus, seated on the right, engages a group of figures by holding and pointing to a small, unidentified object. The gathering's intent focus on the object suggests a moment of spiritual instruction or revelation.
Technique & Style
Tiarini employs chiaroscuro to create depth and draw attention to Jesus, the central figure. The contrast between Jesus' white robe and dark, draped cloak, set against a somber background with a discernible column, enhances the sense of volume and spatial hierarchy.
History & Provenance
Created in 1622, the painting's history prior to its acquisition by the Alte Pinakothek is not detailed here. Its current location indicates it is part of a significant European art collection.
Context
Der Zinsgroschen reflects the early 17th-century artistic trends in Europe, particularly the use of chiaroscuro, a technique popularized during the Baroque period to evoke emotional and spiritual depth in religious subjects.
Legacy
While specific influence or notable exhibitions of 'Der Zinsgroschen' are not highlighted, as a work by Tiarini in the Alte Pinakothek, it contributes to the broader understanding and appreciation of early 17th-century religious art.
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