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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
12.2x10.2in
About this artwork
In this decorative painting, the nightingale, in the top left, releases its joyful song from the corner of the picture, while the robin cocks its head to hear the music. The other birds included are a chaffinch, a coal tit and a sparrow.
The birds are placed on a rose briar, painted in deep, luscious greens and reds on a gold ground. The setting is inspired by Martin Schongauer's famous painting, the 'Madonna in the Rose Garden'. Here, Lara Broecke… uses historical materials and techniques, including an oak panel coated with gesso, gold leaf and historical pigments hand ground in egg tempera, to reference Schongauer's work, while elevating the background elements to the main subject, celebrating Spring and birdsong.
The dimensions given include a 0.5cm border of exposed wood (see photographs). The painting is signed and dated on the back and has a hook attached, so that it is ready to hang.
« I seek to rekindle in contemporary viewers a sense of wonder, awe and tenderness in relation to the world around them. »
Lara Broecke's passion for early Italian art was born while living in Florence. She currently lives in France and paints using early Italian techniques - gold leaf and egg tempera paint, made by hand-grinding pigments in egg yolk, on wooden panels coated with gesso. She marries a medieval sensibility with contemporary compositions, creates rich representations of the natural world and man's relationship to it.