Thursday, March 23, 2017

Murillo: Ascent to Calvary

     Murillo, coming from poverty and rising to eminence, was a Spanish Baroque painter of the 17th Century. His paintings were primarily religious works for the convents and churches of his native Seville. Murillo’s most famous paintings were of the Virgin and Child and the Immaculate Conception.
   Christ’s Passion is the subject of comparatively few of Murillo’s pictures. In the present canvas, showing the Virgin contemplating the ascent to Calvary, he lays little emphasis on the bodily sufferings of Christ or the weight of the Cross, as though anxious to avoid portraying physical stress of any kind.