The Last Judgement - Roman School Of The 18th Century

The Last Judgement - Roman School Of The 18th Century
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The Last Judgement
Roman School of the 18th century


Oil on canvas
106 x 85 cm. - With frame 132 x 111 cm.

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This fascinating canvas, which shows us a rich depiction of the Last Judgement, is part of the Roman pictorial production of the 18th century, although it is difficult to ascribe it to a specific author, given the variegated mixtures that characterise its style, from Flemish to Spanish painting that blend with the typical features of Italian art.

Going into the merits of the composition, the author has skilfully articulated its structure on two scenarios: at the top is Heaven, with the glory of Paradise, and at the bottom Hell, with the damned writhing as they fall towards the flames.

The spatial division into these two segments is emphasised by a completely divergent pictorial drafting, with a marked use of light and a very light and delicate colour scheme for the blessed and, on the other hand, with very marked colours and contrasts and the prevalent use of red to evoke the fire enveloping the damned.

The subject represented, which is very fascinating, is the moment following the unleashing of the Apocalypse, with Christ the judge, the fulcrum of the composition, surrounded by a blazing light, as he pronounces judgement, calling the virtuous and the righteous with him into Paradise and ordering the angels to cast the damned into Hell.

On the left-hand side we can see the group of women - they are the Saints, Virgins, Sibyls and heroines of the Old Testament - who are received by the angels at the intercession of the Virgin, portrayed at the height of Christ while two angels wrap her in a white veil.

Portrayed nude, they are accompanied towards Heaven, making up the great audience of the blessed in the heavenly Paradise.

The lower scene instead sees a chaotic tangle of naked and defenceless bodies, in a representation of intense drama, sucked downwards into the mouth of Hell, announced by the reverberation of flames. All the characters, portrayed with contorted poses, convulsive and sudden movements, express anguish at the solemn moment, in many the terror of what is happening is visible, in others bewilderment or anger.

Among them is a woman who is rising towards the part reserved for the elect despite the fact that many of the damned try to hold her back: she could be Saint Catherine of Alexandria, with the cogwheel.


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Style Louis XV style (Paintings Other Genres of Louis XV style Style)
Period 18th century (Paintings Other Genres 18th century)
Country of origin Italy
Artist École romaine du XVIIIe siècle
Width (cm) 111
Height (cm) 132
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 8-15 Business Days
Location 38066, Riva del Garda, Italy
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