Madonna of Crevole (c.1283 – 1284) by Duccio

Madonna of Crevole - Duccio - c.1283 - 1284

Artwork Information

TitleMadonna of Crevole
ArtistDuccio
Datec.1283 - 1284
Mediumwood,tempera
Dimensions89 x 60 cm
Art MovementProto Renaissance

About Madonna of Crevole

The artwork titled “Madonna of Crevole” was created by the artist Duccio around the years 1283 to 1284. It is a religious painting belonging to the Proto Renaissance art movement. This piece, composed with tempera on wood, measures 89 by 60 centimeters. It is characterized by its devotional subject matter, presenting a poignant depiction of the Madonna and Child.

The artwork depicts the Virgin Mary with the Christ Child. Mary is shown in a solemn and graceful pose, dressed in a draped mantle, gazing tenderly at the Child who reaches up to touch her face. The soft, delicate features and serene expressions of both figures evoke a sense of piety and gentle affection. The background features angels, symbolizing the divine presence, and the composition reflects the stylistic qualities of the Proto Renaissance period, marked by an emphasis on naturalism and the human form. The choice of tempera on wood gives the painting a rich texture and enduring luster, highlighting Duccio’s masterful technique and religious devotion in his work.

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