Virgin and Child with Angels Crowning Her. Colonial School of New Granada - 18th Century. Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 62 cm x 57 cm (74 cm x 80 cm). The Virgin Mary, in the central position, holds the Child Jesus and is crowned by angels in a celestial setting of clouds and cherubs. At her feet, human figures implore, and an angel offers her a basket, while flames of hell are suggested in the lower left, underscoring the Virgin's intercessory role. The soft colors and rounded forms reveal a late Baroque influence, with resources characteristic of viceregal art in New Spain. The spiritual drama, symmetrical order, and profusion of angels reinforce its devotional function. The execution, although simple in its execution, is expressive and effective, maintaining the focus on the exaltation of the Marian figure as Queen of Heaven. A sacred work, imbued with theological and emotional values.


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