The Immaculate Conception, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, 1675

The Immaculate Conception, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, 1675

The doctrine of the immaculate conception maintains that the virgin mary was conceived free from sin, therefore ready to be the pure vessel for christ’s birth. The immaculate conception enjoyed intense devotion in spain during the 1600s, although it was only accepted as official doctrine in the 1860s. The abstract subject required artists to develop appropriate imagery. The crescent moon, for example, comes from the new testament vision of saint john the evangelist (revelation 12:1) of “a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet. ”. Object Type: painting. Genre: religious art. Date: 1675. Place of creation: Spain, 17th century. Dimensions: Framed: 246.3 x 152.7 x 8 cm (96 15/16 x 60 1/8 x 3 1/8 in.); Unframed: 220.5 x 127.5 cm (86 13/16 x 50 3/16 in.). Medium: oil on canvas. Depicted People: Virgin Mary. Collection: Cleveland Museum of Art. Clevelandart 1959.189
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Author: Bartolomé Esteban MurilloSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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