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Musiv of Renaissance
Bersenev Andrian- Technique
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- 94 × 120 cm
- Year
- 2017
Three costumed musicians play lute, recorder, and viol beside an hourglass marked with Roman numerals, in a Renaissance genre scene.
- Style
- Expressionism
- Mood
- Contemplative
- Themes
- Music · Genre Scene · History · Figurative
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About this work
Three figures in Renaissance-style dress perform together: a man in a beret plays a recorder, a young woman in a white bonnet and ruff strums a large lute, and a bearded man in blue bows a cello-like instrument behind her. An hourglass and a strip of cloth inscribed with Roman numerals sit in the lower corner, with a walled town sketched in gold light behind the group.
Thick, gestural brushstrokes in ochre, gold, blue, and green build the figures almost like stained glass, with faces more softly modeled than the broadly slashed costumes. The warm, glowing background and the hourglass introduce a note of time passing beneath the music, giving the scene a theatrical, faintly symbolic mood.