Part 1 Louvre – Peter Paul Rubens -- Adoration of the Magi
1626-29, 283х219
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This painting, Adoration of the Magi by Peter Paul Rubens, depicts the biblical scene where the three wise men visit the infant Jesus, accompanied by his mother Mary and others.
What I see:
The central focus is the infant Jesus, held by Mary, who is dressed in a rich red gown and a white veil. Jesus, with his plump body, looks directly at the viewer or the approaching magi. The magi, dressed in opulent and diverse attire, are shown in various stages of adoration. One is kneeling and offering a golden chalice, another is presenting a gift with his hands, and the third, a dark-skinned man wearing a turban, looks on with reverence. Behind them, a crowd of figures, including a man with a beard and others with more military-looking attire, observe the scene. The setting appears to be a stable, with rough wooden structures and hay, contrasting with the richness of the magis garments. The lighting is dramatic, with a spotlight effect on Jesus and Mary, enhancing the sense of divine presence.
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