The Visitation (MS) explained

The Visitation
Other Language 1:Hungarian
Other Title 1:Vizitáció
Artist:Master MS
Medium:tempera on panel
Height Metric:140
Width Metric:94.5
Dimensions:140 x 94.5 cm
Metric Unit:cm
Imperial Unit:in
City:Budapest
Museum:Hungarian National Gallery

The Visitation (Hungarian: Vizitáció) is a 1506 panel painting by Hungarian painter known as Master MS in the collection of the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest.[1] [2]

Analysis

This medieval Hungarian painting shows the Visitation of St. Elisabeth and the Virgin Mary. All the natural elements that are depicted are in praise of the Lord. This idyll, however, is just an illusion - the bare rocks, twisted trees, beautiful and delicate flowers - iris, peony, strawberries in the foreground, are subtle symbols of the passion. Elizabeth makes homage to the Virgin Mary to show her devotion by slightly raising her left hand to kiss her. The painting once hung in the Church of Saint Catherine in Selmecbánya (today Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia).[2] Other paintings from the altar of the church are kept in Lille, France, Svätý Anton in Slovakia and the Christian Museum in Esztergom, Hungary. The inscription has been identified as being the same as that on an altar dedicated to the Virgin Mary in Kraków. It is believed that MS was Marten Swarcz.[1] [3]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mng.hu/kepkereso/1153 MS mester, Vizitáció
  2. https://www.europeana.eu/portal/record/2063625/HU_280_003.html The Visitation, Master M. S.
  3. Paintings of the Passion by Master M.S. in the Christian Museum of Esztergom, English translation of the book by Miklos Mojzer by Lili Halapy (44P),