Apparition of the Virgin to Sts Anthony Abbot and George (1445) by Pisanello

The artwork titled “Apparition of the Virgin to Sts Anthony Abbot and George” was created by the artist Pisanello in 1445. This religious painting, representing the Early Renaissance art movement, is housed in the National Gallery, London, UK.

In a deeply spiritual and evocative scene, the artwork depicts the Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child, enveloped in a radiant celestial glory, making an apparition to Saints Anthony Abbot and George. Saint Anthony Abbot stands to the left, portrayed as an elderly and ascetic figure, holding a bell and staff, while Saint George, donned in elaborate armor and a wide-brimmed hat, kneels respectfully on the right. The contrast between the ethereal, golden presence of the Virgin and Child, and the earthy, textured representation of the saints below, exemplifies Pisanello’s mastery in combining divine and human elements. The meticulously detailed armor, delicate expressions, and the symbolic objects held by the saints richly convey the narrative of divine intervention and devotion.

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