Religions (Nov 2021)

Shades of Grace: The <i>Virgin of the Rocks</i> and Leonardo da Vinci’s Notes on <i>Paragone</i>

  • Ricardo De Mambro Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12110994
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 994

Abstract

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This essay analyses Leonardo da Vinci’s innovative iconography in the making of the panel known as the Virgin of the Rocks (Paris, Louvre) in relation to his considerations on the important Renaissance debate of Paragone, or comparison among the arts, namely, Painting, Sculpture, Music, and Poetry. It will be argued that this work, as a depiction of a complex religious theme, may be interpreted as a laboratory for Paragone-related demonstrations, especially in regards to five points: the optical tangibility of the image; the temporalities involved in the representation; the variety of subjects; and, finally, its iconic stability and semiotic openness as vehicles to further stimulate the devotional value of the painting.

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