Saturday, 24 July 2010
Black Madonna
(Above) Black Madonna
A small painting in mixed media (indian ink, acrylic ink, Albrecht Durer watercolour crayons, Caran d'Ache Neocolour II) on paper.
12cm x 14cm
"Images of the Madonna with a black skin are seen throughout the world and are thought to originate in Africa. In France there are many examples, some of which may date from the Crusades. One theory is that the Knights Templars brought the black Madonna to Europe.
It is understood that the white skinned Madonna came into common use during the Middle Ages when the Marian cult, who adored Mary, mother of Jesus, was recognised by the Catholic Church. The first centre of the Marian cult in Britain was at Glastonbury, Somerset.
In some parts of the world the black Madonna is linked to Isis, an Ancient Egyptian goddess."
Quote from the Harry and Margery Boswell Art Collection website :
http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~muscoll/boswell/artworks/furneaux.htm