The Triumph of the Immaculate by Paolo de Matteis. A complex Baroque composition showing the Virgin Mary ascending on a crescent moon, surrounded by a multitude of angels, saints, and earthly figures in a tiered, heavenly setting.

The Triumph of the Immaculate

Paolo de Matteis

1712 · Paint, Canvas

An elaborate 18th-century Baroque masterpiece depicting a celestial triumph with dramatic lighting and dynamic movement.

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A weightier piece with lively force with warm, lived-in color — holds a formal wall with confidence.

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Dining Room · Living Room · Study
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Strongest on wider walls where it can anchor the room
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
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Soft gray, Charcoal black, Soft white

About the piece

Painted around 1712 by the Neapolitan master Paolo de Matteis, this grand work captures the theological triumph of the Immaculate Conception with characteristic Baroque energy. The composition features a whirlwind of heavenly clouds and soaring angels rendered with a luminous palette and sophisticated brushwork that exemplifies the late Baroque style.

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