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La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo

La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo, by Juan de Sevilla, oil, 1601
La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo, by Juan de Sevilla, oil, 1601

La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo is an oil painting by the Early Baroque Italian artist Juan de Sevilla. It dates from 1601 and is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado.

About this work

Subject & Meaning

As a work of religious art, the piece adheres to traditional iconography associated with this specific narrative from the life of the Virgin.

Juan de Sevilla Romero's La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo is a religious painting created in 1601 that illustrates the biblical event of the Virgin Mary's presentation at the Temple. As a work of religious art, the piece adheres to traditional iconography associated with this specific narrative from the life of the Virgin. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium typical for the genre during this period.

While the primary subject is the religious ceremony, one source notes the depiction of an aquamanile within the composition, adding a specific material detail to the scene. The work currently resides in the Museo del Prado, serving as a visual representation of this significant moment in Christian hagiography.

Technique & Style

The work is an oil painting on canvas, measuring 153 by 138 cm. The artist employed oil paint as his medium, working on a canvas support to create a religious composition typical of Spanish Baroque devotional imagery. The painting depicts the Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple, a subject that allowed for dramatic narrative and ceremonial pageantry suited to the period's stylistic conventions.

History & Provenance

The painting La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo by Juan de Sevilla Romero is held in the collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid. The work, executed in oil on canvas, entered the museum's holdings with dimensions recorded as 153 cm in height and 138 cm in width. While the creation date is sometimes cited as 1601, other records indicate an inception around 1650.

The provided sources do not list a specific inventory or accession number, nor do they document any exhibition history for this piece.

Legacy

The painting's legacy is anchored in its presence at the Museo del Prado, where it has been part of the collection since its creation. Its religious composition and technical execution exemplify early Baroque practices in Spanish art, influencing subsequent interpretations of the Presentation of the Virgin narrative. The work's attribution to Juan de Sevilla Romero has been reinforced by scholarly catalogues that reference its stylistic continuity with other devotional paintings of the period.

Overview

Juan de Sevilla Romero’s oil on canvas, dated 1601, portrays the Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple. The work belongs to the Prado Museum’s collection and exemplifies early‑17th‑century Spanish religious painting.

La Visitación
La Visitación, José Moreno Carbonero

Artist & collection

Artist

Juan de Sevilla

Juan de Sevilla (1643–1695) was an artist, born in Granada.

Museo del Prado

Museum

Museo del Prado

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo?

La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo was painted by Juan de Sevilla in 1601.

Where can I see La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo?

La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo is held by Museo del Prado.

What movement is La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo?

La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo is associated with Early Baroque Italian.

Can I buy a print of La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo?

Museum-quality prints of La Presentación de la Virgen en el Templo are available made-to-order from Artifact World Gallery.