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Pair of antique paintings gilded bronze signed "Lieve du Morvain "1847

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Pair of religious background paintings depicting " Penitent Magdalene" and " Madonna and Child" by Lieve du Morvain, works signed and dated both lower left, oil on ivory. Magdalene is dated 1847 and is portrayed in her repentance in obsequious devotion, with hands clasped to her chest and gaze languid and fervent, with very long red hair, wavy and silky. Around her the painter chooses to portray nothingness, the bare darkness of a room isolating her and enveloping her in mystical heartbreak, focusing the viewer's gaze only on her physicality of the Saint. The iconographic fortune of the Penitent Magdalene especially since the Renaissance has a fairly clear iconographic forerunner and that is Titian's Penitent Magdalene of Florence or the same one by Titian preserved in the Capodimonte Museum in Naples, a time when the Saint is almost always portrayed bare-breasted, with long, sensuous hair and young, luminous complexion, an image that seems intended more for the enjoyment of the eyes than devotional fervor. She became in the collective imagination a sinner and at the same time a penitent, a prostitute and at the same time a saint, its aura lives in the ambivalence of sacred and profane, in a shifting balance between the sinner's sensuality and her spiritual asceticism in repentance. All this we trace in this masterpiece by Lieve du Murvain. The Madonna and Child, dated 1848, also finds possible prodromes in 16th-century Italian painting and is certainly inspired by Titian models, of which Lieve du Murvain was probably aware. The Virgin is clothed here in the colors that canonical iconography ascribes to her, namely blue and some pink, caught in the moment when she wraps the Child in the whiteness of the linen cloth, charging the religious icon with human and universal values proper to any mother toward her child. Here, too, the scene is sharply silhouetted against the almost monochrome background while a moving linen scroll makes its dignified appearance above the shelf where the artist's signature and date are discernible. Unusual is the choice of ivory support as well as the choice of material of the beautiful coeval frames made of chiseled and gilded bronze. The frames are worthy of mention being characterized by elaborate chiseling work. Origin: France (1847) Measurements: 27x30cm. Documents: Certificate of Authenticity. Assistance: We are at your disposal for further clarification or photographic details Shipping: Throughout Italy Europe and Rest of the World at very low prices in maximum security and traceable. Shipping will be arranged privately and will not be high cost. We wish you a Happy Day. Borrelli Antiquities.
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    Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 10.63 in (27 cm)
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    27x30Price: $2,745
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  • Gallery Location:
    Torre Del Greco, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2682213483242
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