Maison de Nazaret by Daniel Vierge (Urrabieta y Vierge)

Maison de Nazaret 1851 - 1904

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drawing, print, ink

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portrait

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drawing

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narrative-art

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ink painting

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print

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landscape

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figuration

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ink

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cross

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line

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history-painting

Dimensions: sheet: 7 3/8 x 4 3/8 in. (18.7 x 11.1 cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

Daniel Vierge created this drawing, Maison de Nazaret, using graphite on paper. Vierge was working in France during the second half of the nineteenth century, a period of significant social change and artistic experimentation. His works often engaged with religious and historical themes, reflecting the cultural climate of the time. You'll notice the title translates to "House of Nazareth," evoking a sense of religious reverence. The drawing incorporates a variety of symbolic elements like angels, a cross, and a sleeping woman that invite contemplation on faith, history and the role of women. As art historians, we look at how Vierge's choice of subject matter and style might have been influenced by the artistic conventions and social values prevalent in France during his lifetime, considering also how institutions such as the church and the art market might have shaped his artistic production. By consulting historical documents, critical reviews, and biographical information, we can gain deeper insight into the meaning and significance of this artwork within its original context.

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