The Italian artists – NOVELLI Pietro Our Lady Of Mount Carmel
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Below this elevated scene, four figures are arranged on a lower plane, seemingly observing or participating in the event unfolding above. The figure to the left is dressed in monastic garb, with an outstretched hand suggesting reverence or supplication. Adjacent to her, a man in ecclesiastical robes stands behind a stone pedestal upon which rests what appears to be a large book or scroll – likely representing sacred knowledge or divine law. Two other male figures flank him, also clad in religious attire and exhibiting expressions of awe or contemplation.
The lighting is dramatic, with strong contrasts between light and shadow that emphasize the central figure’s divinity and the reverence of those below. The palette leans towards warm tones – browns, golds, and blues – which contribute to a sense of solemnity and grandeur. The artist employed a classical compositional structure, reminiscent of depictions of divine figures or royal portraits, but imbued it with a distinctly religious narrative.
The overall effect is one of hierarchical order and spiritual significance; the lower figures appear to be witnesses to, or participants in, an event of profound importance taking place within a heavenly realm. The inclusion of written material suggests that this scene carries a didactic purpose – perhaps illustrating a theological concept or honoring a specific religious figure.