Mazzola Girolamo Francesco Collection
"Mazzola Girolamo Francesco: A Master of Religious and Mythological Art" Step into the world of Mazzola Girolamo Francesco
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"Mazzola Girolamo Francesco: A Master of Religious and Mythological Art" Step into the world of Mazzola Girolamo Francesco, a renowned artist whose works captivate with their divine beauty and mythical allure. In his masterpiece "The Holy Family with Mary Magdalene and John the Baptist who embraces Christ, 1543, " he skillfully portrays the sacred bond between Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and John. In another enchanting piece titled "Venus and Mars Embracing as Vulcan Works at His Forge, 1543, " created by Enea Vico but inspired by Mazzola's vision, we witness the passionate embrace of two gods amidst Vulcan's fiery forge, and is a scene that exudes both sensuality and strength. Moving on to "Madonna of the Rose" from the 16th-17th century by an anonymous creator, we are transported to a serene moment in time. The Madonna tenderly cradles her child while surrounded by delicate roses symbolizing purity and love. Continuing our journey through Mazzola's artistic realm, we encounter "Four Cupids; Apollo and Daphne in the Background. " This captivating piece from the 16th-early 17th century showcases playful cupids frolicking alongside Apollo as he gazes longingly at Daphne – a tale of unrequited love frozen in time. Delving deeper into religious themes, we explore "The Tiburtine Sibyl showing Emperor Augustus the Virgin and Christ Child. " Created anonymously around ca. 1530-40, this painting depicts an otherworldly encounter between Emperor Augustus and a mystical sibyl foretelling the coming of Christ. Mysticism continues to unfold in Mazzola's artistry with "The Tirburtine Sibyl telling Emperor Augustus about the coming of Christ. " Painted after Parmigianino's original, this piece transports us to a moment of revelation and divine prophecy.