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Madonna dell Umilta, c. 1400 (tempera on poplar wood)
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Madonna dell Umilta, c. 1400 (tempera on poplar wood)
BFM286793 Madonna dell Umilta, c.1400 (tempera on poplar wood) by Taddeo di Bartolo (c.1362-1422); 81x66.5 cm; Lindenau Museum, Altenburg, Germany; Bildarchiv Foto Marburg
Media ID 22945806
© Bildarchiv Foto Marburg / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of Taddeo di Bartolo, titled "Madonna dell Umilta". Created around 1400, this tempera on poplar wood masterpiece measures 81x66.5 cm and is housed in the Lindenau Museum in Altenburg, Germany. The painting depicts a scene of profound humility and grace. At its center stands the Madonna, a symbol of purity and motherly love. Crowned with divine radiance, she cradles the infant Jesus tenderly in her arms while surrounded by celestial beings. Angels hover above, their serene faces reflecting adoration for the holy child. A goldfinch perches delicately on Mary's hand, representing Christ's future suffering as it was believed that these birds acquired their red feathers from his blood. This symbolism adds depth to the composition and emphasizes both Mary's humble acceptance of her role as well as Jesus' eventual sacrifice. Taddeo di Bartolo masterfully captures every detail with intricate brushwork and vibrant colors typical of medieval artistry. The artist skillfully portrays not only human figures but also various animals scattered throughout the piece – from seraphs to sea birds – adding an element of enchantment to this sacred scene. This print allows us to appreciate di Bartolo's artistic genius up close while highlighting themes such as humility, devotion, and innocence that resonate across time. It serves as a testament to the enduring power of religious art and invites viewers into a world where spirituality meets
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