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Anton Inglott, Ave Maria

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English: Anton Inglott, Ave Maria.
"Anton Inglott started his studies at the Government School of Art whilst also attending nude classes at the Studio Artistico Industriale which then led Inglott to further his studies at the Regia Accademia in Rome. One of Inglott’s most important and popular pieces within the National Collection is the oil-on-panel ‘Ave Maria Triptych’ (or The Nativity Triptych) which was produced during the Second World War. This architectural-like triptych shows a Nativity scene on the right-hand side, the Virgin Mary in the central panel and the Annunciation on the left-hand panel. This arched window-like frame is considered to be an artwork on its own. The ‘Ave Maria Triptych’ presents Inglott’s maturity in his field. Here, the artist encompasses all his research and studies in Rome by using the beam of light as a major source to stage the elongated elegant figures in this composition, as well as his mastery in colour and narration. This work follows a much-stylised equilibrium where all the figures are simplified in a way to deliver what is necessary in a minimalist manner. The figures are rather elongated, especially the figures of the angels. Both foreground and background are kept decoratively minimal which makes the viewer look directly at the figures." MUZA.mt
Date 1940-1945
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institution QS:P195,Q6974470
Author
Anton Inglott  (1915–1945)  wikidata:Q98116278
 
Anton Inglott
Description painter
Date of birth/death 1 January 1915 Edit this at Wikidata 15 August 1945 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Ħamrun Sliema
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creator QS:P170,Q98116278
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