Adoration of the Magi - LIGOZZI, Jacopo - WGA
Adoration of the Magi by LIGOZZI, Jacopo
Adoration of the Magi by LIGOZZI, Jacopo

Adoration of the Magi

by LIGOZZI, Jacopo, Oil on canvas, 245 x 193 cm

The scene is set against a background of sky with fading tones, dominated by a star that stands out like a jewel against the deep blue of the clouds. The Magi and their pages are arranged along two diagonal lines, meeting at the central group with the Virgin, Child, and St Joseph under an elegant canopy. The asymmetrical nature of the composition is based on a type that was widely used in the Veneto area, and also, in the last two decades of the century, by Carracci for the Bargellini Altarpiece and the Madonna enthroned with Sts Matthew, Francis and John the Baptist (Gemäldegalerie, Dresden). However, Jacopo Ligozzi did not share the same soft naturalism and the warm atmosphere of the Emilian artists: his is more of a static painting, with a bold mannerist impact, where the protagonists are substantially blocked in their pose, taking part in the sumptuous exhibition of fabrics, wall coverings and jewels that the painter studied carefully in his book of sketches for costumes and fabrics.

The altarpiece comes from the church of Santissima Concezione belonging to the Franciscan Tertiary nuns of Suor Angiolina di Foligno, present in Florence since the start of the 15th century. The commission for this painting is part of the group of works ordered in the final decade of the 16th century. The Adoration of the Magi was to hang in one of the altars in the presbytery.

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