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Madonna and Child with Angels

Madonna and Child with Angels, by Unknown, tempera, 1450
Madonna and Child with Angels, by Unknown, tempera, 1450

Madonna and Child with Angels is a tempera painting by Unknown. It dates from 1450 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum. This tempera painting depicts a serene scene of the Madonna and Child accompanied by two angels.

About this work

Overview

This tempera painting depicts a serene scene of the Madonna and Child accompanied by two angels. The composition features the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus, both adorned with golden halos, set against a dark background that accentuates the figures.

Subject & Meaning

The painting represents a traditional Christian theme, focusing on the intimate relationship between the Madonna and the Christ Child. The inclusion of angels emphasizes the divine nature of the scene, conveying a sense of celestial harmony and protection.

Technique & Style

Executed in tempera, a medium characterized by its durability and matte finish, the painting showcases precise and detailed workmanship. The artist's use of vibrant colors, particularly in the red and gold robes of the angels and the Madonna's attire, contrasts with the somber background, highlighting the subjects.

History & Provenance

Unfortunately, specific historical and provenance details about this particular painting are not provided in the available information.

Context

The work reflects the artistic and religious practices of its time, aligning with the traditional depictions of Madonna and Child common in medieval and early Renaissance European art, where such scenes were staples of religious devotion.

Legacy

While the painting's individual impact is not detailed, it contributes to the broader legacy of Madonna and Child artworks, influencing and reflecting the enduring religious and artistic themes across centuries.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Hermitage Museum

Museum

Hermitage Museum

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