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The Soul of Saint Bertin carried up to God
Simon Marmion·1459
Historical Context
Simon Marmion created this work around 1459, now in London's National Gallery. The depiction of saints was fundamental to the devotional culture of the fifteenth century, with each saint's iconographic attributes carefully codified to ensure proper identification. The Early Renaissance period saw significant artistic innovation across Europe, with painters developing new techniques for representing the visible world with unprecedented naturalism and spatial coherence.
Technical Analysis
The panel presents the saint with conventional attributes and dignified bearing, employing careful drapery modeling and controlled color to create an image suitable for devotional contemplation.
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