Virgin and child with two angels (c.1468 – 1469) by Sandro Botticelli

Virgin and child with two angels - Sandro Botticelli - c.1468 - 1469

Artwork Information

TitleVirgin and child with two angels
ArtistSandro Botticelli
Datec.1468 - 1469
Mediumwood,tempera
Art MovementEarly Renaissance

About Virgin and child with two angels

The artwork, titled “Virgin and Child with Two Angels,” was created by the artist Sandro Botticelli circa 1468-1469. It is rendered using the medium of tempera on wood and is classified within the Early Renaissance art movement. The painting belongs to the genre of religious painting.

In the artwork, the central focus is on the Virgin Mary, who is depicted holding the Christ Child. Surrounding them are two angels, portrayed with a mix of divine reverence and tender intimacy. The Virgin Mary is adorned in a rich, red garment with a dark cape, her head slightly bowed in a contemplative manner. The Christ Child, positioned on her lap, gazes outward and reaches up, creating a sense of touching innocence. The two angels flank the mother and child, one holding a stem of white lilies, symbolizing purity, while both appear engaged in gentle observation of the sacred interaction. The backdrop showcases an architectural setting with intricate detailing, contributing to the solemn and serene ambiance characteristic of Botticelli’s religious works. This masterpiece encapsulates the essence of piety and grace fundamental to the Early Renaissance period.

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