Artwork
Miracle of the Roses

Miracle of the Roses is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya.
About this work
Overview
The work titled *Miracle of the Roses* is an oil painting that presents a group of figures gathered before a kneeling central figure. The scene unfolds against a stone wall or building, creating a simple architectural backdrop. A figure in a white robe holds a cloth, while another in brown gestures toward the kneeler, conveying a solemn, reverent mood.
Subject & Meaning
The composition suggests a religious or allegorical narrative, with the kneeling individual likely representing a saint or martyr receiving attention from companions. The white-robed figure’s cloth may symbolize purity or a sacramental object, while the brown-robed gesture emphasizes the central figure’s significance, evoking themes of devotion and intercession.
Technique & Style
Executed in a realistic manner, the painting employs careful modeling of drapery and facial expressions to convey emotion. The muted palette and restrained lighting focus attention on the figures rather than decorative detail, reflecting a modest, narrative-driven approach typical of devotional works from the period.
History & Provenance
*Miracle of the Roses* is part of the collection of the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona. The museum acquired the piece as part of its holdings of regional religious art, though specific acquisition dates and prior ownership remain undocumented in the available record.
Context
The painting belongs to a tradition of Catalan religious art that visualized saints’ miracles for devotional purposes. Its setting within a museum that also presents works by other notable artists situates it among a broader narrative of Iberian ecclesiastical painting, illustrating local artistic responses to spiritual themes.
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