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Joanna the Mad (1479-1555) Accompanying the Coffin of Philip the Handsome (1478-1506)
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Joanna the Mad (1479-1555) Accompanying the Coffin of Philip the Handsome (1478-1506)
XIR223895 Joanna the Mad (1479-1555) Accompanying the Coffin of Philip the Handsome (1478-1506) to the Cartuja de Miraflores in Granada, 1877 (oil on canvas) by Pradilla y Ortiz, Francisco (1848-1921); 34x50 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Jeanne la Folle accompagnant le cerceuil de Philippe le Beau de la Chartreuse de Miraflores a Grenade; King and Queen of Castile; kept his body next to her bed for 19 years believing he would come back to life; roi; reine; Castille; femme; mari; veuve; deuil; veille; bougie; ); Spanish, out of copyright
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The captivating print captures a solemn moment in history as Joanna the Mad accompanies the coffin of her beloved husband, Philip the Handsome. Painted by Francisco Pradilla y Ortiz in 1877, this oil on canvas artwork showcases the grief-stricken queen during the procession to Cartuja de Miraflores in Granada. Joanna's devotion is palpable as she clings to her deceased husband's coffin, symbolizing an unwavering love that transcends death itself. The painting reveals a poignant scene where tradition and sorrow intertwine. It is said that Joanna kept Philip's body next to her bed for an astonishing 19 years, firmly believing he would come back to life. In this composition, Pradilla y Ortiz masterfully portrays not only Joanna's mourning but also her perceived madness. The flickering candles surrounding her create an eerie ambiance, hinting at a ritualistic aspect of grieving. Through his brushstrokes, the artist conveys both the fragility and strength within Joanna as she navigates widowhood with unparalleled determination. This funerary portrait serves as a testament to enduring love and showcases how art can immortalize powerful emotions and historical moments alike. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Madrid's Prado museum collection, we are transported back in time to witness one woman's unyielding dedication amidst unimaginable loss.
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