The Virgin and the Child (c.1490; Italy) by Sandro Botticelli

The Virgin and the Child - Sandro Botticelli - c.1490; Italy

Artwork Information

TitleThe Virgin and the Child
ArtistSandro Botticelli
Datec.1490; Italy
Mediumoil
Dimensions89 x 56 cm
Art MovementRenaissance

About The Virgin and the Child

The artwork titled “The Virgin and the Child” is a religious painting by the renowned Renaissance artist Sandro Botticelli, created circa 1490 in Italy. Executed in oil and measuring 89 x 56 cm, this piece is emblematic of Renaissance artistry.

The painting depicts the Virgin Mary tenderly holding the infant Christ. Both figures possess halos, symbolizing their sanctity. Mary is adorned in a robe of dark blue, evocative of serenity and piety, with a crimson garment underneath. Baby Jesus, in a simple white garment, is depicted with a soft gaze, creating a sense of divine innocence. The background features an architectural structure and a scenic landscape, indicative of the era’s attention to realism and depth, further highlighting Botticelli’s masterful use of perspective and detail. The composition exudes a gentle, reverent atmosphere, reflecting the spiritual significance and devotion that the subject holds in Christian iconography.

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