Artwork
The Virgin and Blessing Child

The Virgin and Blessing Child is a paint painting by the Byzantine icon painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1275 and is held in the collection of the Gemäldegalerie Berlin. The work portrays the Virgin Mary seated with the infant Christ on her lap.
About this work
Overview
The work portrays the Virgin Mary seated with the infant Christ on her lap. Mary is dressed in a brown mantle trimmed with a gold‑patterned collar, while a red veil with gold floral motifs covers her head. The child wears a black shirt beneath a red robe. The composition is set against a deep black background flanked by red draperies, creating a solemn and contemplative atmosphere.
Subject & Meaning
The intimate pose emphasizes the maternal bond and the theological concept of Christ’s blessing. Mary's gentle hold and the child's serene expression convey devotion and divine grace, inviting viewers to reflect on the sacred relationship between mother and son within Christian iconography.
Technique & Style
Executed in paint, the piece employs a striking palette of browns, reds, golds and deep black. Detailed rendering of fabric folds and ornamental patterns demonstrates meticulous brushwork, while the bold color contrasts enhance the three‑dimensionality of the figures against the dark ground.
History & Provenance
The painting’s documented origins and ownership history are not provided in the available information, limiting knowledge of its creation date, artist, or previous collections.
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