- Source: Assumption of the Virgin (Correggio)
The Assumption of the Virgin is a fresco by the Italian Late Renaissance artist Antonio da Correggio decorating the dome of the Cathedral of Parma, Italy. Correggio signed the contract for the painting on November 3, 1522. It was finished in 1530.
The composition was influenced by Melozzo da Forlì's perspective and includes the decoration of the dome base, which represents the four protector saints of Parma: St. John the Baptist with the lamb, St. Hilary with a yellow mantle, St. Thomas (or Joseph) with an angel carrying the martyrdom palm leaf, and St. Bernard, the sole figure looking upwards.
Below the feet of Jesus, the uncorrupt Virgin in red and blue robes is lofted upward by a vortex of singing or otherwise musical angels. Ringing the base of the dome, between the windows, stand the perplexed Apostles, as if standing around the empty tomb in which they have just placed her. In the group of the blessed can be seen: Adam and Eve, Judith with the head of Holofernes. At the centre of the dome is a foreshortened beardless Jesus descending to meet his mother.
Correggio's Assumption would eventually serve as a catalyst and inspiration for the dramatically-illusionistic, di sotto in su ceiling paintings of the 17th-century Baroque period. In Correggio's work, and in the work of his Baroque heirs, the entire architectural surface is treated as a single pictorial unit of vast proportions and opened up via painting, so that the dome of the church is equated with the vault of heaven. The illusionistic manner in which the figures seem to protrude into the spectators' space was, at the time, an audacious and astounding use of foreshortening, though the technique later became common among Baroque artists who specialized in illusionistic vault decoration.
Among many other works, Correggio's Assumption inspired Carlo Cignani for his fresco Assumption of the Virgin, in the cathedral church of Forlì; and Giovanni Lanfranco's fresco of the dome in the church of Sant'Andrea della Valle in Rome.
Details
See also
Vision of St. John on Patmos
Marian art in the Catholic Church
Assumption of the Virgin Mary in art
References
Carolyn Smith, Correggio's Frescoes in Parma Cathedral, Princeton University, 1997
External links
Frescoes in Parma by Correggio
Chronology of the Cathedral of Parma (in Italian) Archived 2006-06-04 at the Wayback Machine
Page with several details of the dome frescoes
Footnotes
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- Assumption of the Virgin (Correggio)
- Assumption of Mary in art
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- Antonio da Correggio
- Assumption of the Virgin (Annibale Carracci, Madrid)
- Vision of St. John on Patmos
- San Giuseppe Calasanzio, Correggio
- Parma Cathedral
- Illusionistic ceiling painting
- Italian Renaissance painting