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Madonna, Child and Two Angels by Master of the Coronation of Bellpuig

Madonna, Child and Two Angels

Master of the Coronation of Bellpuig·1340

Historical Context

The Master of the Coronation of Bellpuig, an anonymous Catalan painter active in the mid-fourteenth century, created this Madonna and Child with Two Angels. Catalan Gothic painting flourished under the patronage of the Crown of Aragon, developing a distinctive visual language that merged Italianate influences, particularly from Siena, with indigenous Iberian traditions. This panel, now in the Brooklyn Museum, reflects the Mediterranean exchange of artistic ideas between Italy and the Iberian Peninsula.

Technical Analysis

Tempera and gold on panel, with the Virgin and Child flanked by adoring angels against a gold ground. The Catalan master's style combines Sienese-influenced elegance in the Virgin's features with bolder color contrasts and decorative patterns characteristic of Iberian Gothic painting.

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Era
Gothic
Style
Spanish Gothic
Genre
Religious
Location
Brooklyn Museum, New York
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