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Childhigh Renaissance Collection

The "Childhigh Renaissance" is a collection of exquisite drawings and sketches that showcase the talent and mastery of renowned artists from the Renaissance period

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study for the Benois Madonna or Madonna of the Flower and other sketches; silverpoint and pen

Study for the Benois Madonna or Madonna of the Flower and other sketches; silverpoint and pen and ink on pink tinted paper, by Leonardo da Vinci

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study for the Benois Madonna or Madonna of the Flower; pen and ink drawing on white paper by

Study for the Benois Madonna or Madonna of the Flower; pen and ink drawing on white paper by Leonardo da Vinci. British Museum, London Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study for the Madonna of the Cat; drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. Bonnat Museum, Bayonne

Study for the Madonna of the Cat; drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. Bonnat Museum, Bayonne Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Baby Jesus, study for the Madonna of the Cat; pen and ink drawing on yellowish paper by Leonardo

Baby Jesus, study for the Madonna of the Cat; pen and ink drawing on yellowish paper by Leonardo da Vinci. Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Uffizi, Florence Drawing High Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: The Virgin and Child; study for the Madonna of the Cat; pen and ink

The Virgin and Child; study for the Madonna of the Cat; pen and ink and watercolor on white paper by Leonardo da Vinci. Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe degli Uffizi

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Studies for the Madonna of the Cat and for a small putto; pen and ink lines over black

Studies for the Madonna of the Cat and for a small putto; pen and ink lines over black and red chalk on white paper, by Leonardo da Vinci. Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study for the Infant Jesus; drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle

Study for the Infant Jesus; drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Uffizi Gallery, Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Madonna and Child. Drawing by Pietro Perugino, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe

Madonna and Child. Drawing by Pietro Perugino, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence Florence Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Child nudes, study by Andrea del Sarto, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe

Child nudes, study by Andrea del Sarto, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Two putti. Sketch by Andrea del Sarto preserved in the Department of Drawings and Prints

Two putti. Sketch by Andrea del Sarto preserved in the Department of Drawings and Prints, Uffizi Gallery, Florence. Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study of an infant nude, work by Andrea del Sarto preserved in the Department of Drawings

Study of an infant nude, work by Andrea del Sarto preserved in the Department of Drawings and Prints, Uffizi Gallery, Florence

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Putto. Drawing by Andrea del Sarto preserved in the Department of Drawings and Prints

Putto. Drawing by Andrea del Sarto preserved in the Department of Drawings and Prints, Uffizi Gallery, Florence. Florence Uffizi Gallery, Department of Drawings and Prints Drawing High Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study of male nudes. Drawing by Michelangelo, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe

Study of male nudes. Drawing by Michelangelo, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Madonna and Child. Drawing by Bartolomeo Montagna, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe

Madonna and Child. Drawing by Bartolomeo Montagna, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Putti dancing. Drawing by Pordenone, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe

Putti dancing. Drawing by Pordenone, in the Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Aeneas carrying his father Anchises on his shoulders; preparatory study for the frescoes in

Aeneas carrying his father Anchises on his shoulders; preparatory study for the frescoes in the Incendio Room. Drawing by Raphael in the Albertina Gallery in Vienna Drawing High Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Madonna and Child, Saint Ann and the Infant St. John, drawing from the School of Raphael; British

Madonna and Child, Saint Ann and the Infant St. John, drawing from the School of Raphael; British Museum, London Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Madonna and Child, drawing, Raffaello Sanzio (attributed), Cabinet of Drawings and Prints

Madonna and Child, drawing, Raffaello Sanzio (attributed), Cabinet of Drawings and Prints, Uffizi Gallery, Florence Uffizi Gallery, Cabinet of Drawings and Prints Drawing High Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study of cherubs; drawing by Raphael. The Louvre, Paris

Study of cherubs; drawing by Raphael. The Louvre, Paris Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Children playing and joking, study by Raphael. Galleria Albertina, Vienna

Children playing and joking, study by Raphael. Galleria Albertina, Vienna Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study for the figure of a putto; drawing by Raphael. Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna

Study for the figure of a putto; drawing by Raphael. Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Charity; drawing by Raphael. Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna

Charity; drawing by Raphael. Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Madonna and Child, drawing by Raphael. Galleria Albertina, Vienna

Madonna and Child, drawing by Raphael. Galleria Albertina, Vienna Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study of four male figures and a baby; drawing by Raphael. Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice

Study of four male figures and a baby; drawing by Raphael. Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Madonna and Child, drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe

Madonna and Child, drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. Gabinetto dei Disegni e delle Stampe, Uffizi Gallery, Florence Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Madonna and Child called the Madonna Sergardi, a drawing by Raphael conserved

Madonna and Child called the Madonna Sergardi, a drawing by Raphael conserved and in the Louvre Museum in Paris Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study for a Madonna and Child; drawing by Michelangelo. The Louvre, Paris

Study for a Madonna and Child; drawing by Michelangelo. The Louvre, Paris Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: The Virgin and Child; drawing by Michelangelo. The Louvre, Paris

The Virgin and Child; drawing by Michelangelo. The Louvre, Paris Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Inlaid marble panel depicting the Sienese she-wolf and the symbols of allied cities

Inlaid marble panel depicting the Sienese she-wolf and the symbols of allied cities, Cathedral floor, in Siena Siena Cathedral Tarsia, Marquetry High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Madonna and Child, detail of the holy water stoup by Stagio Stagi, in the Cathedral of Pisa

Madonna and Child, detail of the holy water stoup by Stagio Stagi, in the Cathedral of Pisa Pisa Cathedral Statue High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Tondo Pitti: Madonna, Child and San Giovannino, bas-relief, Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564)

Tondo Pitti: Madonna, Child and San Giovannino, bas-relief, Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564), Academy Gallery, Florence Florence Academy Gallery Low Relief, Basrelief High Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: The Virgin with Child and a cupid. Drawing by Fra Bartolomeo, found in the Room of Drawings

The Virgin with Child and a cupid. Drawing by Fra Bartolomeo, found in the Room of Drawings and Prints at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: The Adoration of the Child and study for the Virgin with Child

The Adoration of the Child and study for the Virgin with Child. Drawing by Fra Bartolomeo located in the Room of Drawings and Prints at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Female figure surrounded by putti. Drawing by Beccafumi, in the Gabinetto di Disegni e delle

Female figure surrounded by putti. Drawing by Beccafumi, in the Gabinetto di Disegni e delle Stampe of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence Florence Uffizi Gallery

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Male nude with putti. Drawing by Raphael, in the British Museum in London

Male nude with putti. Drawing by Raphael, in the British Museum in London Great Britain London, British Museum Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study of a Madonna and Child. Drawing by Raphael, in the Graphische Sammlung at the Albertina in

Study of a Madonna and Child. Drawing by Raphael, in the Graphische Sammlung at the Albertina in Vienna Austria Vienna, Albertina Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study of a nude infant, drawing attributed to Piero di Cosimo preserved in the Gabinetto Nazionale

Study of a nude infant, drawing attributed to Piero di Cosimo preserved in the Gabinetto Nazionale delle Stampe (National Print Cabinet) in Rome

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Drawing of the Roman school with a woman between two small genii

Drawing of the Roman school with a woman between two small genii, preserved in the Royal Library of Turin Turin Royal Library Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Group of putti. Drawing by Raffaello preserved in the Galleries of the Academy, Venice

Group of putti. Drawing by Raffaello preserved in the Galleries of the Academy, Venice Venice Galleries of the Academy Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study of infant nudes. Drawing by Leonardo da Vinci preserved in the Galleries of the Academy

Study of infant nudes. Drawing by Leonardo da Vinci preserved in the Galleries of the Academy, Venice Venice Galleries of the Academy Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Infant nudes. Drawing by Michelangelo preserved in the British Museum, London

Infant nudes. Drawing by Michelangelo preserved in the British Museum, London Great Britain London, British Museum Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study of nude infants. Sheet with sketches by Leonardo da Vinci, in the British Museum in London

Study of nude infants. Sheet with sketches by Leonardo da Vinci, in the British Museum in London Great Britain London, British Museum Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study of a child. Drawing by Leonardo, in Windsor Castle, near London

Study of a child. Drawing by Leonardo, in Windsor Castle, near London Great Britain Windsor Castle Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Madonna with Child and St. Anne (copy by Leonardo). Drawing by the Lombard school preserved in

Madonna with Child and St. Anne (copy by Leonardo). Drawing by the Lombard school preserved in the Galleries of the Academy, Venice Venice Galleries of the Academy Drawing High Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study of putto (Jesus Child), early 16th century, sanguine on red prepared paper, 380x275 mm

Study of putto (Jesus Child), early 16th century, sanguine on red prepared paper, 380x275 mm, Cesare da Sesto, Biblioteca Reale, Musei Reali, Turin Turin Palazzo Reale

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Female nude in the act of nursing. Drawing by Michelangelo preserved in the British Museum, London

Female nude in the act of nursing. Drawing by Michelangelo preserved in the British Museum, London Great Britain London, British Museum Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study of two male figures and a child. Drawing attributed to Raffaello preserved in the Galleries

Study of two male figures and a child. Drawing attributed to Raffaello preserved in the Galleries of the Academy, Venice Venice Galleries of the Academy Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageChildhigh Renaissance Collection: Study of putti. Drawing by Raffaello preserved in the Galleries of the Academy, Venice

Study of putti. Drawing by Raffaello preserved in the Galleries of the Academy, Venice Venice Galleries of the Academy Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods



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The "Childhigh Renaissance" is a collection of exquisite drawings and sketches that showcase the talent and mastery of renowned artists from the Renaissance period. These artworks, housed in various prestigious museums such as the British Museum in London and the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, depict scenes of Madonna and Child, capturing their tender bond with intricate detail. One notable piece is Leonardo da Vinci's "Study for the Benois Madonna or Madonna of the Flower. " Created using silverpoint and pen and ink on pink tinted paper, this drawing emanates a softness that complements its subject matter. Another study by da Vinci, executed with pen and ink on white paper, portrays Baby Jesus for his masterpiece "Madonna of the Cat. " Pietro Perugino's "Madonna and Child" offers a different perspective on this theme. This drawing showcases Perugino's skillful use of lines to convey emotion between mother and child. Similarly, Andrea del Sarto explores child nudes in his works preserved at the Uffizi Gallery. His sketches capture innocence through delicate strokes. These captivating artworks provide insight into how artists during this era approached depictions of children within religious contexts. The attention to detail in each stroke reveals not only technical prowess but also an appreciation for capturing fleeting moments filled with love. The "Childhigh Renaissance" serves as a testament to these artists' ability to immortalize childhood innocence through their masterful creations. As we gaze upon these drawings today, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand their devotion to portraying maternal tenderness and cherubic purity – timeless themes that continue to resonate with audiences across centuries.