Madonna Enthroned with the Child and Two Angels (1280) by Cimabue

Madonna Enthroned with the Child and Two Angels - Cimabue - 1280

Artwork Information

TitleMadonna Enthroned with the Child and Two Angels
ArtistCimabue
Date1280
Mediumpanel,tempera
Dimensions218 x 118 cm
Art MovementByzantine
Current LocationUffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy

About Madonna Enthroned with the Child and Two Angels

“Madonna Enthroned with the Child and Two Angels” is an exquisite artwork painted by the renowned artist Cimabue in 1280. Executed in tempera on panel, the painting measures 218 by 118 centimeters and is a remarkable example of Byzantine art, specifically a religious painting. This masterpiece is currently housed in the esteemed Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy.

The artwork depicts the Virgin Mary enthroned, holding the Christ Child, flanked by two adoring angels. The composition adheres to the stylistic conventions of the Byzantine period, characterized by a certain rigidity and solemnity, emphasizing the divine and otherworldly nature of the subjects. The figures are rendered with a flat, stylized approach, with significant use of gold to signify holiness. The Madonna and Child are central, exuding a sense of serenity and piety, while the two angels, symmetrically positioned, gaze towards them in devotion. The architectural elements in the background serve to elevate the sacred scene, enhancing the viewer’s reverence.

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