
Painting
1472The Adoration of the Magi (1472)
The scene is arranged with multiple figures grouped around a central focus (the Christ child), creating a pyramidal structure. The use of deep shadows and dramatic lighting emphasizes the figures and the central action. The composition is complex, typical of large-scale narrative religious art.
The technique appears to be oil on canvas, characterized by rich, deep tones and visible brushwork, suggesting a classical academic or baroque influence. The handling of drapery is particularly detailed and voluminous.
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