The Virgin Immaculate with the Christ Child in Glory (recto); Rinaldo and Armida (verso)

The Virgin Immaculate with the Christ Child in Glory (recto); Rinaldo and Armida (verso) by Giuseppe Passeri (Passari)

Medium

Pen and brown ink, red chalk, brush and red wash, highlighted with white (recto); pen and brown ink, over red chalk (verso)

Dimensions

8 15/16 x 7 5/16in. (22.7 x 18.6cm)

Classification

Drawings

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Harry G. Sperling Fund, 1975

Accession Number

1975.440

Tags

AngelsMadonna and Child

Art Historical Context

This exquisite double-sided drawing by Giuseppe Passeri, a prominent Roman Baroque artist active from 1654 to 1714, showcases the dramatic flair and spiritual intensity of 17th-century Italian art. On the recto, *The Virgin Immaculate with the Christ Child in Glory* depicts the Madonna and Child elevated in heavenly splendor, surrounded by angels—a quintessential Baroque motif emphasizing divine light and emotional exaltation. Passeri, influenced by masters like Bernini and Carlo Maratta, employs pen and brown ink, red chalk, brush with red wash, and white highlights to create luminous depth a...

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