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Madonna with Child, sculpture by the School of Jacopo della Quercia, preserved at the Civic Museum of Montalcino
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Madonna with Child, sculpture by the School of Jacopo della Quercia, preserved at the Civic Museum of Montalcino
Madonna with Child, sculpture by the School of Jacopo della Quercia, preserved at the Civic Museum of Montalcino Montalcino Civic Museum Statue Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1979. Date of Artwork:XV sec.. Artist:Della Quercia, school
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-066690-0000
Media ID 33135324
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Jesus Christ Christ Child Life And Representations Of The Virgin Madonna And Child Subject
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This photograph captures the timeless beauty of the sculpture "Madonna with Child" by the School of Jacopo della Quercia. Preserved at the Civic Museum of Montalcino, this exquisite piece is a testament to the artistic brilliance of Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods. The sculpture depicts Madonna tenderly cradling her child, Jesus Christ, in her arms. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every delicate feature, from Madonna's serene expression to the intricate folds of her clothing. The subject matter itself holds great significance as it represents both the life and representations of the Virgin Mary throughout history. Dressed in traditional religious attire, Madonna exudes grace and purity while gazing lovingly at her divine son. This portrayal reflects not only religious devotion but also serves as a symbol for motherhood and unconditional love. Dating back to the 15th century (XV sec. ), this artwork showcases Della Quercia's mastery in sculpting emotions into stone. It stands as a remarkable example of European art during its first and second millenniums. Photographed in 1979 by Alinari, Fratelli, this print allows us to appreciate every intricate detail despite being captured decades ago. Its monochromatic aesthetic adds an air of timelessness that perfectly complements such a significant work. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are transported back through centuries, marveling at how art has transcended time and continues to inspire awe today. It serves as a reminder that masterpieces like these are not just relics from history but living testaments to human creativity and spiritual contemplation.
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