
Die Heilige Dreifaltigkeit, von Engeln verehrt
Guido Reni·c. 1609
Historical Context
The Holy Trinity Worshipped by Angels (c. 1609-12), in the Gemäldegalerie in Berlin, is a major altarpiece depicting the central mystery of Christian faith — the three persons of the Godhead united in one being, surrounded by adoring angels. Reni's treatment of this abstract theological concept achieves visual clarity through classical composition and luminous color, the triangular arrangement of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit creating a stable, harmonious image of divine unity. The painting dates from Reni's early Roman period, when he was establishing his reputation as the heir to the Carracci classical tradition. The Gemäldegalerie's Italian collection includes this as a significant example of Reni's early monumental style.
Technical Analysis
The painting showcases Guido Reni's skilled technique, with careful observation lending the work its distinctive character. The palette and brushwork are calibrated to serve the subject matter, demonstrating the technical command expected of a work from this period.




