Artist: Sandro Botticelli
Style: Early Renaissance
Topic: Children Angels Virgin Mary Woman
Date: 1470
Size: 84 x 65 cm
Museum: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston, United States)
Technique: Tempera
by Sandro Botticelli is a captivating painting that showcases the deep connection between Mary and her son, Jesus. The positioning of Mary and Jesus in the center of the image, surrounded by a blue background, draws attention to their intimate relationship. Botticelli's close artistic relationship with his teacher, Filippo Lippi, is evident in this painting as it was modeled on Lippi's The Virgin and Child with Two Angels. The artist's mastery of the Early Renaissance style can be seen through the use of linear perspective, which creates a sense of depth and space. Discover more: Explore our collection of Sandro Botticelli paintings to learn about other masterpieces by this renowned artist.
If you plan on visiting Spedale degli Innocenti in Florence, Italy, take a look at our painting process to get an idea of what to expect when viewing Botticelli's masterpieces in person. Additionally, Visit Florence offers helpful tips for visiting the museum and exploring the city of Florence.
by Sandro Botticelli is a beautiful painting that highlights the deep bond between Mary and Jesus. With its impressive size, use of Tempera on wood, and Early Renaissance style, this masterpiece is a must-see for any art lover. Plan your visit to Spedale degli Innocenti in Florence, Italy today and discover the beauty of Botticelli's artwork.
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