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The Immaculate Conception with Saint Joachim and Saint Anne by Francisco de Zurbarán

The Immaculate Conception with Saint Joachim and Saint Anne

Francisco de Zurbarán·1639

Historical Context

This 1639 Immaculate Conception with Saints Joachim and Anne, now in the National Galleries of Scotland, adds the Virgin's parents to the standard Immaculist iconography. The inclusion of Joachim and Anne emphasizes the doctrine that Mary was conceived without sin from the moment of her parents' union. Francisco de Zurbarán, working primarily for the great religious institutions of Seville and Extremadura, was the most important painter of Spanish Counter-Reformation devotional art outside Velázquez's specific domain. His distinctive treatment of religious figures — the sculptural weight of cloth, the specific quality of Spanish late-afternoon light on faces, the complete absence of sentimentality — gave his saints a spiritual gravity that served the theological requirements of post-Trent Catholicism. The austerity of his manner, its reduction of the religious figure to an almost abstract presence of devotional intensity, connects Spanish devotional practice to the medieval heritage of contemplative prayer.

Technical Analysis

The tripartite composition places the ascending Virgin between her elderly parents below. The deep blue and white of Mary's garments contrast with the earthier tones of Joachim and Anne, creating a clear distinction between celestial and terrestrial realms.

Look Closer

  • ◆The Virgin in glory appears in a mandorla of light above her parents, who kneel below.
  • ◆Joachim and Anne are shown as elderly figures — their white hair contrasting with their daughter's.
  • ◆The crescent moon beneath the Virgin's feet and surrounding stars identify the full Immaculata.
  • ◆Zurbarán's three-zone composition — terrestrial, intermediate, and celestial.

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National Galleries Scotland

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
255.5 × 177 cm
Era
Baroque
Style
Spanish Baroque
Genre
Religious
Location
National Galleries Scotland, Edinburgh
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