Artwork
Încoronarea Mariei

Încoronarea Mariei is a drawing by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Maramureș Village Museum.
About this work
Overview
Încoronarea Mariei is a religious artwork rendered in a traditional medium, presented in a wooden frame adorned with carved details and painted faces. The piece features faded, earthy tones of red, brown, and gold, with visible wear, indicating its age and handmade craftsmanship.
Subject & Meaning
At its center, a robed figure, likely a religious authority, stands beneath an arch, holding a book and extending a blessing to two smaller figures positioned below. This composition suggests a scene of spiritual significance, potentially depicting a coronation or divine acknowledgment, as implied by the title.
Technique & Style
The artwork exhibits characteristics of traditional, handcrafted religious art, with a focus on symbolic rather than naturalistic representation. The use of muted, faded colors and the incorporation of architectural elements (arch) within the composition align with historical religious illustration styles.
History & Provenance
While specific details about the artwork's creation date, artist, or original location are not provided, its appearance and materials strongly suggest an origin in a traditional, pre-modern European context, given the style and the use of wood framing with carved and painted decorations.
Context
Încoronarea Mariei would have been created for a religious or devotional purpose, possibly for private veneration or as part of a larger liturgical or decorative scheme in a church or monastery. Its style reflects a broader tradition of religious art emphasizing spiritual themes over realism.
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