Madonna and Child (1295 – 1305) by Duccio

Madonna and Child - Duccio - 1295 - 1305

Artwork Information

TitleMadonna and Child
ArtistDuccio
Date1295 - 1305
Mediumwood,tempera
Art MovementProto Renaissance

About Madonna and Child

The artwork entitled “Madonna and Child” was created by the artist Duccio between the years 1295 and 1305. Executed in tempera on wood, this piece belongs to the Proto Renaissance art movement and falls within the genre of religious painting.

This religious artwork depicts the Virgin Mary tenderly holding the Christ Child. Mary is dressed in a dark, richly textured robe, her head delicately inclined towards her son, evoking a sense of devotion and maternal love. Her expression is serene yet somber, suggesting an awareness of the future trials her child will face. The Christ Child, draped in a gentle fabric, extends a small hand in a benedictory gesture, embodying divinity even in infancy. The background, though worn with the passage of time, suggests an ethereal realm, as it provides a subtle yet warm golden halo effect that enhances the sacredness of the figures. The artwork not only exemplifies the stylistic elements of the Proto Renaissance but also conveys profound religious sentiments through its graceful composition and emotive depiction.

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