Witches Sabbath Painting After Parmigianino 1503 - 1540 18th century Oil Canvas Restored

Witches Sabbath Painting After Parmigianino 1503 - 1540 18th century Oil Canvas Restored

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Witches Sabbath Parmigianino 1503 - 1540 18th century Oil Canvas Restored NOT FOR SALE UNDER RESEARCH, TESTING AND ANALYSISAfter Girolamo Francesco Maria Mazzola (11 January 1503 – 24 August 1540), also known as Francesco Mazzola or, more commonly, as Parmigianino of the Italian High Renaissance. Interpretation of work.. It's a historical fact that Parmigianino was devastated by the Sacking of Rome in 1527, after which Parmigianino was reported to go into a mystical period. A vast majority of Parmigianino works were of religious subjects. Our interpretation is that after the Sacking of Rome Parmigianino felt the World (or his World) was coming to and end i.e. Armageddon. The painting is of the anti-Christ (possibly Charles V) riding the Leviathan at the end times. The cast of characters in the upper left are demonic figures, possibly the seven sins? awaiting the slaying of the chaos monster by God. The angel is subduing the beast with God's light appearing from upper right. From Wikipe

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