The Jubilee of the Porziuncola

The Jubilee of the Porziuncola

1665 - 1666 - Painting

Hi everyone! My name is Isabella, and I'm so excited to show you a really cool painting today! It's called The Jubilee of the Porziuncola, and it's like stepping into a magical story. This painting is super old – it was made a long, long time ago, between 1665 and 1666! Can anyone guess how old that is? It's older than your grandparents, maybe even your great-grandparents! nn

--- nn Look at the middle of the painting. See that man sitting on a fluffy cloud? That's Jesus! And next to him, in a beautiful blue dress, is his mom, Mary. They look peaceful, don't they? Jesus is holding a big wooden cross. What do you think the cross means? It's a very important symbol in their story. nn

--- nn Now, look around Jesus and Mary! See all those little chubby babies with wings? Those are angels! Some are holding up the cross, and some are throwing flowers. What colors are the flowers? Do you think they look happy? Why do you think the artist painted them throwing flowers? nn

--- nn Down below, see that man kneeling? He's a monk, a person who prays a lot. He's looking up at Jesus and Mary. His clothes are darker than the bright colors of the angels. Why do you think the artist painted him in darker colors? What does it make you feel? nn

--- nn The artist who painted this, Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, was really good at using light and dark colors together. It makes the painting look exciting and dramatic, like a scene from a play! The background is all blurry and hazy, like looking up at the sky on a cloudy day. It makes the angels and Jesus and Mary seem even more special. What do you think the blurry background makes you feel? nn

--- nn This painting tells a story about a special celebration, a kind of party for people who believe in Jesus. It shows how happy and thankful people were. It's a beautiful picture, but it's also a story about faith and believing in something bigger than ourselves. What do you think this painting makes you feel? What is your favorite part? nn

--- nn So, what did you think of The Jubilee of the Porziuncola? Wasn't it amazing? Remember, art isn't just about pretty pictures; it's about stories, feelings, and ideas! Now, let's go look at some more amazing art!

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