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Short analysis and response paper on the photo, “Modonna and child souls in purgatory by Lucia Giordano” Introduction Thephoto is about the Virgin Mary, dressed in a red shawl and blue veil, holding a child and floating on an array of clouds above a group of souls in purgatory, who pursuit for her intercession for their freedom. Close, a putto clenches a brown scapular, a Carmelite, a sign of dedication to Mary (www.mfah.org). Initial response on this art photoThe photo was positively received as it can be seen being stolen from the church in 1994, where it was kept and after six weeks, it was found with significant damage but was repaired, restored and returned to its original place in the Vendramin chapel.
Again, the photo was created for the chapel, honoring Cardinal Francesco Vendramin. This shows that the photo was positively received as it was liked to the extend of keeping it in the chapel (church) for the remembrance of the cardinal.My initial response about this art is that, the photo is great as it portrays a high level of creativity shown in designing it. However, when compared with other photos that could portray the same massage as this one, for instance, the virgin and child in the small garden by Trellis Circa, it is evident that this photo has much exposed features and raises more speculations from the illustrations used.
I was drawn to this work by the presentation of illustrations. I can see the Virgin Mary holding a child (Christ), whose image affects the meaning that he has come to save those under barbaric bondage. It also reminds me of church teachings about the humility of the Virgin Mary. What I like about this photo is that, its illustrations are easily understood, hence the designer’s massage is quickly gotten.The artist Lucia here used the element of nature in designing his work. This is for easier understanding of the intended massage (www.mfah.org).
Work CitedLuca Giordano. Madonna and Child with Souls in Purgatory. c. 1665 Oil on canvas. 81 5/8 x 61 1/4 inches. Italian, 1634 – 1705. Retrieved from https://www.mfah.org/art/detail/madonna-and-child-souls-purgatory/ on 3/29/2014.
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