- Adoration of the Magi (Leonardo)
Infobox Painting|
title=Adoration of the Magi
artist=Leonardo da Vinci
year=1481
type=oil on wood
height=246
width=243
city=Florence
museum=Uffizi"The Adoration of the Magi" is an early
painting byLeonardo da Vinci . Leonardo was given the commission by the Augustinian monks ofSan Donato aScopeto inFlorence , but departed forMilan the following year, leaving the painting unfinished. It has been in theUffizi Gallery in Florence since 1670.The
Virgin Mary and Child are depicted in the foreground and form a triangular shape with theMagi kneeling in adoration. Behind them is a semicircle of accompanying figures, including what may be a self-portrait of the young Leonardo (on the far right). In the background on the left is the ruin of a pagan building, on which workmen can be seen, apparently repairing it. On the right are men on horseback fighting, and a sketch of a rocky landscape.The ruins are a possible reference to the
Basilica of Maxentius , which, according to Medieval legend, the Romans claimed would stand until a virgin gave birth. It is supposed to have collapsed on the night of Christ's birth (in fact it was not even built until a later date). The ruins dominate a preparatory perspective drawing by Leonardo, which also features the fighting horsemen, but were relegated to the background in the final painting. Thepalm tree in the centre has associations with the Virgin Mary, partly due to the phrase 'You are stately as a palm tree' from theSong of Solomon , which is believed to prefigure her. Another aspect of the palm tree can be the usage of the palm tree as as a symbol of victory for ancient Rome, whereas in Christianity it is a representation of martyrdom--triumph over death-- so in conclusion we can say that the palm in general represents triumph. The other tree in the painting is from the carob family, the seeds from the tree are used as a unit of measurement. They measure valuable stones and jewels. This tree and its seeds are associated with crowns suggesting Christ as the king of kings or the Virgin as the future Queen of heaven, also that this is nature's gift to the new born Christ. As withMichelangelo 's "Doni Tondo " the background is probably supposed to represent the Pagan world supplanted by the Christian world, as inaugurated by the events in the foreground.Leonardo develops his pioneering use of
chiaroscuro in the image, creating a seemingly chaotic mass of people plunged into darkness and confusion from which the Magi peer towards the brightly lit figures of Mary and Jesus, while the pagan world in the background carries on building and warring unaware of the new revelation.Due to Leonardo's inability to complete the painting the commission was handed over to
Domenico Ghirlandaio . The finalaltarpiece was painted byFilippino Lippi and is now also at the Uffizi.In 2002
Maurizio Seracini , a technical specialist on art diagnostic, was commissioned by the Uffizi to undertake a study of the paint-surface to determine whether the painting could be restored without damaging it. He concluded that it could not and he argued that only the underdrawing was done byLeonardo da Vinci , the paint surface having been added by another, weaker, artist. He stated that "none of the paint we see on the Adoration today was put there by Leonardo". To demonstrate the results of his diagnostic survery on the Adoration of the Magi, Seracini completed more than 2400 detailedinfrared photographic records of the painting's elaborateunderdrawing , and scientific analyses. [ [http://www.florence.tv.eng.esperia.com/playlist.aspx?v=224 full presentation] by Florence.tv that shows Leonardo's underdrawing hidden within the Adoration of Magi, discovered by Prof. Seracini.] Many art historians are currently unconvinced by Seracini's interpretation of his own results. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/news/story/0,11711,1573915,00.html Guardian report] ]The painting is the central item in the
Andrei Tarkovsky 's final film "The Sacrifice ".Related works
References
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External links
* [http://ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/vinci/magi.jpgImage of the painting]
* [http://www.editech.com Editech srl, Diagnostic Center for Cultural Heritage]
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