The Assumption of the Virgin - Hans Leonhard Schüfelein

A majestic Ascension: The Assumption of the Virgin by Hans Leonhard Schufelein
The composition enlightens the gaze with an upward movement where the Virgin, crowned, stands out against a radiant sky. The palette blends golds, deep blues, and muted reds, emphasizing the solemnity of the theme while the finesse of the drawing reveals a pronounced sense of line and detail. The technique, inherited from the German workshop of the late Middle Ages, combines figure precision and architectural articulation of space, creating an atmosphere that is both sacred and intimate. One can feel the spiritual tension and the longing for the divine that animate this art print of The Assumption of the Virgin.
Hans Leonhard Schufelein, master of late Gothic and emerging Renaissance
An artist active in early 16th-century Germany, Hans Leonhard Schufelein worked at the crossroads of late Gothic and Renaissance styles, influenced by the major workshops of Nuremberg. His compositions demonstrate a search for harmony between medieval ornamentation and new pictorial perspectives, influenced by the artistic evolution of his time. Schufelein's works, often intended for devotion, are distinguished by the delicacy of the faces, the careful treatment of drapery, and iconography deeply rooted in Christian tradition. This art print of The Assumption of the Virgin allows rediscovering the historical and aesthetic impact of an essential artist of the period.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print of The Assumption of the Virgin stands out as an ideal decorative piece for a living room, a home chapel, an office, or a bedroom, bringing both historical character and visual elegance. The canvas of The Assumption of the Virgin, created with great chromatic fidelity and meticulous textural rendering, captures the depth and original details for an authentic presence on the wall. By choosing this art print of The Assumption of the Virgin, you opt for a work that dialogues with both classic and contemporary interiors, offering a focal point rich in emotion and history to enhance your space.

A majestic Ascension: The Assumption of the Virgin by Hans Leonhard Schufelein
The composition enlightens the gaze with an upward movement where the Virgin, crowned, stands out against a radiant sky. The palette blends golds, deep blues, and muted reds, emphasizing the solemnity of the theme while the finesse of the drawing reveals a pronounced sense of line and detail. The technique, inherited from the German workshop of the late Middle Ages, combines figure precision and architectural articulation of space, creating an atmosphere that is both sacred and intimate. One can feel the spiritual tension and the longing for the divine that animate this art print of The Assumption of the Virgin.
Hans Leonhard Schufelein, master of late Gothic and emerging Renaissance
An artist active in early 16th-century Germany, Hans Leonhard Schufelein worked at the crossroads of late Gothic and Renaissance styles, influenced by the major workshops of Nuremberg. His compositions demonstrate a search for harmony between medieval ornamentation and new pictorial perspectives, influenced by the artistic evolution of his time. Schufelein's works, often intended for devotion, are distinguished by the delicacy of the faces, the careful treatment of drapery, and iconography deeply rooted in Christian tradition. This art print of The Assumption of the Virgin allows rediscovering the historical and aesthetic impact of an essential artist of the period.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print of The Assumption of the Virgin stands out as an ideal decorative piece for a living room, a home chapel, an office, or a bedroom, bringing both historical character and visual elegance. The canvas of The Assumption of the Virgin, created with great chromatic fidelity and meticulous textural rendering, captures the depth and original details for an authentic presence on the wall. By choosing this art print of The Assumption of the Virgin, you opt for a work that dialogues with both classic and contemporary interiors, offering a focal point rich in emotion and history to enhance your space.