Madonna and Child (c.1470) by Domenico Ghirlandaio

Madonna and Child - Domenico Ghirlandaio - c.1470

Artwork Information

TitleMadonna and Child
ArtistDomenico Ghirlandaio
Datec.1470
Mediumpanel,tempera
Art MovementEarly Renaissance

About Madonna and Child

The artwork is titled “Madonna and Child,” created by Domenico Ghirlandaio around the year 1470. This piece is a religious painting crafted with tempera on a panel, and it belongs to the Early Renaissance art movement.

In the artwork, the Madonna is depicted gently holding the Child, embodying both tenderness and divine serenity. The Madonna’s calm expression, highlighted by her downcast eyes, contrasts with the playful and lively demeanor of the Child. The rich colors and intricate details of their garments— the Madonna’s blue and red robes adorned with delicate patterns and jewels, and the Child’s simple yet vibrant attire— draw the viewer’s focus to their central presence. The background is simple, likely gilded or toned in a muted shade, which further accentuates the divine and reverential nature of the depiction. The overall composition is harmonious, embodying the stylistic and thematic characteristics of the Early Renaissance period.

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