Madonna with Trees (1487) by Giovanni Bellini

Madonna with Trees - Giovanni Bellini - 1487

Artwork Information

TitleMadonna with Trees
ArtistGiovanni Bellini
Date1487
Mediumoil,panel
Dimensions58 x 71 cm
Art MovementEarly Renaissance
Current LocationGalleria dell'Accademia, Venice, Italy

About Madonna with Trees

The artwork titled “Madonna with Trees,” created by Giovanni Bellini in 1487, is an oil painting on a panel that epitomizes the Early Renaissance art movement. Measuring 58 by 71 centimeters, this religious painting is housed in the Galleria dell’Accademia in Venice, Italy.

In this depiction, the central figures are the Madonna and Child, rendered with a delicate tenderness characteristic of Bellini’s style. The Madonna is dressed in a vivid blue mantle, her expression serene and contemplative, as she gazes down at the Christ child. The Child, standing on a parapet, is depicted nude, highlighting his innocence and divine nature. Flanking the central figures are tall, slender trees, which contribute to the painting’s tranquil and harmonious background, characteristic of Bellini’s compositions. The backdrop also includes a distant landscape that integrates seamlessly with the figures and adds a sense of depth to the artwork. The overall composition and the use of soft yet vibrant colors reflect the principles of the Early Renaissance, emphasizing naturalism, balance, and piety.

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