Crevole Madonna (c.1280) by Duccio

Crevole Madonna - Duccio - c.1280

Artwork Information

TitleCrevole Madonna
ArtistDuccio
Datec.1280
Mediumwood,tempera
Dimensions89 x 60 cm
Art MovementProto Renaissance

About Crevole Madonna

The artwork “Crevole Madonna,” created by the artist Duccio around the year 1280, is a religious painting belonging to the Proto Renaissance art movement. Rendered in tempera on wood, the painting measures 89 by 60 centimeters. The artwork depicts an intimate portrayal of the Madonna and Child, focusing on their expressive, sorrowful faces.

In the depiction, the Virgin Mary is adorned in a gold-embellished robe and headscarf, the intricate details demonstrating Duccio’s meticulous technique. Her solemn, yet tender gaze is directed towards her Son, who gently touches her face with his tiny hand, evoking a profound sense of maternal affection and divine connection. The use of rich, yet muted colors alongside golden highlights accentuates the sacredness of the figures, while the Byzantine influence is evident in the stylized features and decorative elements, blending spiritual solemnity with delicate humanity.

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