St. Sixtus From Raphael - The Sistine Madonna (c 1513-4)
St. Sixtus From Raphael - The Sistine Madonna (c 1513-4)
This drawing is based on an enormously famous painting by the great Raphael from the sixteenth century that was caused people to enter a stage of religious ecstasy when they first were exposed to it. I looked at the reason why this particular person, who was not yet born at the time of the Madonna and Child, was in the painting, and the reasoning was beyond me, but I love the way in which Raphael captured his spirituality.
This piece is part of my upcoming exhibition – The Faces of CHiPs - What if God lived in Gowanus? – a series of studies and portraits of the people of CHiPs, a soup kitchen/residence that has served my neighborhood for 50 years. All proceeds from sales of paintings and prints will be donated to CHiPs to further their mission.
The Original is Framed. The Prints are Gorgeous.
The original is 17" x 14" and sold in a 25" x 22" frame with matt. The prints are beautiful accurate representations of the original, though slightly smaller (16" x 13"). I use Hahnemuhle German Etching paper and print right to the edges. The blacks are black, and the prints are virtually indistinguishable from the originals.