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Choir of Angels by Master of the Bonn Diptych

Choir of Angels

Master of the Bonn Diptych·1480

Historical Context

The Choir of Angels by the Master of the Bonn Diptych represents a devotional image type popular in late fifteenth-century Franco-Flemish painting, where celestial musicians surround the Virgin or frame devotional scenes with heavenly music-making. Angel choirs served both theological purposes — expressing the eternal liturgy of heaven — and aesthetic ones, offering painters the opportunity to depict musical instruments and rapt facial expressions. The anonymous master, named for a two-panel devotional work, produced intimate panels intended for private prayer, synthesizing Flemish and French late Gothic conventions into images of exceptional refinement.

Technical Analysis

The angels are arranged in a compact, overlapping group, their instruments and faces varying to create visual rhythm. The master uses a warm, jewel-like palette with particular care given to the rendering of wings and fabric textures. Faces express absorbed devotion rather than the stylized serenity of earlier Gothic types.

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National Museum in Warsaw

Warsaw, Poland

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
14 × 9.2 cm
Era
Early Renaissance
Style
Northern Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
National Museum in Warsaw, Warsaw
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