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Virgin and Child with Two Angels
1485 - 1495
Sandro Botticelli’s works mark the culmination of a mystical religious tradition in the art of early Renaissance Florence, from the paintings of Lorenzo Monaco and Fra Angelico through those of Fra Filippo Lippi, Botticelli’s teacher. In this lyrical late work by Botticelli, two angels draw back curtains to reveal the Virgin and Child, who are framed by slender trees in a setting suggesting a throne. The intimate presentation of the holy figures and Christ’s gesture of blessing suggest that this small painting served a private devotional function. This supposition is supported by the choice of format, since a Florentine patron would have typically commissioned a circular painting, or tondo, for use in a bedchamber. (Source: Art Institute of Chicago)
- Size:
- Diameter: 34.4 cm (13 1/2 in.) Painted surface: Diameter: 32.5
- Medium:
- Tempera on panel
- License:
- Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago
- For more:
- https://www.artic.edu/artworks/80526/virgin-and-child-with-…
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