Presentation at the Temple
Ambrogio Bergognone·1494
Historical Context
Ambrogio Bergognone created this work around 1494, now in the Department of Paintings of the Louvre. The painting reflects the artistic culture of the High Renaissance, when European painters were achieving a synthesis of technical mastery and compositional sophistication that defined the period's highest achievements. This work belongs to the High Renaissance, when the innovations of the preceding century were synthesized into works of monumental clarity and ideal beauty. The period's defining aesthetic — balanced composition, idealized figures, unified atmospheric space — was developed above all in Florence and Rome before spreading across Italy and Europe.
Technical Analysis
The composition demonstrates careful spatial organization with figures arranged in measured relationships, using the tempera medium's capacity for precise linear detail and subtle chromatic modulations.







