The Virgin of the Apocalypse
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The Virgin of the Apocalypse

Support Type: Canvas
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: Museo Nacional de Arte
Location History:The painting was housed in the building of the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico; it was subsequently moved to the galleries of the former Academy of San Carlos and later transferred to the San Diego viceregal painting gallery. It entered the MUNAL collection in the year 2000.

The Virgin of the Apocalypse presents the Virgin Mary as a symbol of divine protection, purity, and hope in the face of chaos. Inspired by the vision in the Book of Revelation, the artwork portrays Mary as a heavenly figure who triumphs over darkness through faith and grace rather than force. The imagery emphasizes her role as a compassionate mother and spiritual guardian, offering comfort to humanity during times of uncertainty. The rich symbolism encourages viewers to reflect on the victory of good over evil, the power of unwavering faith, and the promise of redemption, making the painting both spiritually uplifting and deeply meaningful.

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