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"Exploring the Divine: A Journey through Madonna's Iconic Artworks" The Pazzi Madonna (Virgin and Child) Marble, c1417-18. Donatello (c1386-1466) Florentine sculptor

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Adoration of the Shepherds. Creator: Govaert Flinck

The Adoration of the Shepherds. Creator: Govaert Flinck
The Adoration of the Shepherds

Background imageMadonna Collection: Madonna and Child, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder

Madonna and Child, early-mid 18th century. Creator: Georg Engelhard Schroder
Madonna and Child, early-mid 18th century

Background imageMadonna Collection: Madonna and Child. Creator: Francesco Napoletano

Madonna and Child. Creator: Francesco Napoletano
Madonna and Child, Unknown date. An angel enters and takes notice of our presence in the room, where the Virgin Mary sits with the infant Jesus on her lap

Background imageMadonna Collection: Landscape with the Rest on the Flight into Egypt. Creator: David Teniers I

Landscape with the Rest on the Flight into Egypt. Creator: David Teniers I
Landscape with the Rest on the Flight into Egypt, Unknown date

Background imageMadonna Collection: Martyrdom scene, early 15th century. Creator: Unknown

Martyrdom scene, early 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Martyrdom scene, early 15th century. Page from a Book of Hours

Background imageMadonna Collection: Madonna and Child with Saints Peter and Mark and Three Venetian Procurators, 1510

Madonna and Child with Saints Peter and Mark and Three Venetian Procurators, 1510. Creator: Giovanni Bellini
Madonna and Child with Saints Peter and Mark and Three Venetian Procurators, 1510

Background imageMadonna Collection: Madonna and Child with a Cat, c1490. Creator: Unknown

Madonna and Child with a Cat, c1490. Creator: Unknown
Madonna and Child with a Cat, c1490. This Madonna and Child includes an unexpected visitor - a cat! Rarely depicted in Christian art

Background imageMadonna Collection: Madonna and Child, late 15th century. Creator: Master of the Legend of Saint Catherine

Madonna and Child, late 15th century. Creator: Master of the Legend of Saint Catherine
Madonna and Child, late 15th century. In this picture of Mary, who is breastfeeding her newborn son, the depiction of nature and the garden plays a large part in the Christian symbolism

Background imageMadonna Collection: Madonna and Child with St John the Baptist and St Francis, early-mid 15th century

Madonna and Child with St John the Baptist and St Francis, early-mid 15th century. Creator: Masolino da Panicale
Madonna and Child with St John the Baptist and St Francis, early-mid 15th century

Background imageMadonna Collection: Madonna and Child with the Infant St John and Angels. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi

Madonna and Child with the Infant St John and Angels. Creator: Lorenzo di Credi
Madonna and Child with the Infant St John and Angels, Unknown date

Background imageMadonna Collection: Head of the Virgin. Creator: Elisabetta Sirani

Head of the Virgin. Creator: Elisabetta Sirani
Head of the Virgin, Unknown date

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Virgin and Child, Possibly later. Creator: Unknown

The Virgin and Child, Possibly later. Creator: Unknown
The Virgin and Child, Possibly later

Background imageMadonna Collection: Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, Late 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, Late 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, Late 18th century

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Nativity, c.1400. Creator: Unknown

The Nativity, c.1400. Creator: Unknown
The Nativity, c.1400

Background imageMadonna Collection: Virgin and Child Standing upon the Moon, between c.1480 and c.1500. Creator: Unknown

Virgin and Child Standing upon the Moon, between c.1480 and c.1500. Creator: Unknown
Virgin and Child Standing upon the Moon, between c.1480 and c.1500

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Crucifixion, between c.1400 and c.1450. Creator: Unknown

The Crucifixion, between c.1400 and c.1450. Creator: Unknown
The Crucifixion, between c.1400 and c.1450

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Circumcision, 1594. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

The Circumcision, 1594. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
The Circumcision, 1594. From The Life of the Virgin, pl. 4

Background imageMadonna Collection: Enthroned Virgin and Child, between c.1340 and c.1360. Creator: Unknown

Enthroned Virgin and Child, between c.1340 and c.1360. Creator: Unknown
Enthroned Virgin and Child, between c.1340 and c.1360

Background imageMadonna Collection: Virgin and Child with a Goldfinch, between c.1300 and c.1350. Creator: Unknown

Virgin and Child with a Goldfinch, between c.1300 and c.1350. Creator: Unknown
Virgin and Child with a Goldfinch, between c.1300 and c.1350

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Nativity, 14th century. Creator: Unknown

The Nativity, 14th century. Creator: Unknown
The Nativity, 14th century

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Adoration of the Shepherds. Creator: Andrea Sacchi

The Adoration of the Shepherds. Creator: Andrea Sacchi
The Adoration of the Shepherds, Unknown date

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Presentation in the Temple, late 18th century. Creator: Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo

The Presentation in the Temple, late 18th century. Creator: Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
The Presentation in the Temple, late 18th century

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Adoration of the Shepherds, c1550 (?). Creator: Cremona

The Adoration of the Shepherds, c1550 (?). Creator: Cremona
The Adoration of the Shepherds, c1550 (?)

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Crucifixion; Saint Michael, c1480-1490. Creator: Lorenzo d'Alessandro

The Crucifixion; Saint Michael, c1480-1490. Creator: Lorenzo d'Alessandro
The Crucifixion; Saint Michael, c1480-1490. This double-sided painting originally functioned as a standard to be carried during processions and other religious ceremonies

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Flight into Egypt, c1520. Creator: Jean Pichore

The Flight into Egypt, c1520. Creator: Jean Pichore
The Flight into Egypt, c1520. Illustration from a Book of Hours: Joseph leads a donkey bearing Mary and the infant Jesus

Background imageMadonna Collection: Book of Hours, early 16th century. Creator: Jean Pichore

Book of Hours, early 16th century. Creator: Jean Pichore
Book of Hours, early 16th century. Crucifixion scene. Jean Pichore, to whom this work is attributed, was one of many versatile artists who did not see the print revolution as a threat to their work

Background imageMadonna Collection: Joseph and Mary with the infant Jesus, late 15th century. Creators: Jean Poyet

Joseph and Mary with the infant Jesus, late 15th century. Creators: Jean Poyet, Workshop of Jean Poyer
Joseph and Mary with the infant Jesus, late 15th century. Illustration from a Book of Hours

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Adoration of the Shepherds, between 1530 and 1560. Creator: Battista Franco Veneziano

The Adoration of the Shepherds, between 1530 and 1560. Creator: Battista Franco Veneziano
The Adoration of the Shepherds, between 1530 and 1560

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Ship of Salvation, 1512. Creator: Johann Gruninger

The Ship of Salvation, 1512. Creator: Johann Gruninger
The Ship of Salvation, 1512. Christ is crucified on the mast of a sailing ship. Around him are depictions of other episodes from the Bible

Background imageMadonna Collection: Madonna and Child, 1698. Creator: Andreas von Behn

Madonna and Child, 1698. Creator: Andreas von Behn
Madonna and Child, 1698

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Annunciation, 1497. Creator: Unknown

The Annunciation, 1497. Creator: Unknown
The Annunciation, 1497. From Horae (a book of hours). Inscribed by Philipp Melanchthon

Background imageMadonna Collection: Letter A, the Beaupré Antiphonary (Volume I), 1290. Creator: Unknown

Letter A, the Beaupré Antiphonary (Volume I), 1290. Creator: Unknown
Letter A, the Beaupre Antiphonary (Volume I), 1290. Illuminated initial depicting the Resurrection: Christ rises from the tomb, (top); the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalen find the discarded shroud

Background imageMadonna Collection: Madonna and Child, 1430-1450. Creator: Francesco Squarcione

Madonna and Child, 1430-1450. Creator: Francesco Squarcione
Madonna and Child, 1430-1450

Background imageMadonna Collection: Madonna and Child, c1446-1447. Creator: Filippo Lippi

Madonna and Child, c1446-1447. Creator: Filippo Lippi
Madonna and Child, c1446-1447. This tender devotional image of the Madonna and Child before a gold curtain functioning as a cloth of honor retains its original frame in the shape a window frame in a

Background imageMadonna Collection: Madonna and Child, c1480. Creator: Cosimo Rosselli

Madonna and Child, c1480. Creator: Cosimo Rosselli
Madonna and Child, c1480. Against a shimmering gold background patterned with a elegant floral motif, the Madonna embraces the Infant Christ and presses her cheek against his

Background imageMadonna Collection: Virgin and Child with Saints and Donor, c1490. Creator: Carlo Crivelli

Virgin and Child with Saints and Donor, c1490. Creator: Carlo Crivelli
Virgin and Child with Saints and Donor, c1490. Mary's crown and the elegance of her dress reinforce the status of the embracing Virgin and Child as Queen and King of Heaven

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Virgin and Child with Archangels, Scenes from the Life of Christ, and Saints

The Virgin and Child with Archangels, Scenes from the Life of Christ, and Saints, early 17th century Creator: Unknown
The Virgin and Child with Archangels, Scenes from the Life of Christ, and Saints, early 17th century. The central panel of this triptych features a version of Mary

Background imageMadonna Collection: Diptych Icon with Saint George, and Mary and the Infant Christ, early 15th century. Creator: Unknown

Diptych Icon with Saint George, and Mary and the Infant Christ, early 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Diptych Icon with Saint George, and Mary and the Infant Christ, early 15th century

Background imageMadonna Collection: Right Half of a Diptych with the Virgin and Child Flanked by Angels, late 15th century

Right Half of a Diptych with the Virgin and Child Flanked by Angels, late 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Right Half of a Diptych with the Virgin and Child Flanked by Angels, late 15th century. This small-scale panel painting depicts the Virgin and Child flanked by the Archangels Michael

Background imageMadonna Collection: Madonna and Child. Detail from the 'St John Altar'. Creator: Unknown. Madonna and Child

Madonna and Child. Detail from the "St John Altar". Creator: Unknown. Madonna and Child
Madonna and Child. Detail from the "St John Altar", Unknown date

Background imageMadonna Collection: Holy Family with the Infant St. John, c1515. Creator: Antonio da Correggio

Holy Family with the Infant St. John, c1515. Creator: Antonio da Correggio
Holy Family with the Infant St. John, c1515

Background imageMadonna Collection: Christ with Martha and Mary. Creator: Anon

Christ with Martha and Mary. Creator: Anon
Christ with Martha and Mary, Unknown date

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Adoration of the Shepherds. Creator: Jacopo Bassano il vecchio

The Adoration of the Shepherds. Creator: Jacopo Bassano il vecchio
The Adoration of the Shepherds, Unknown date

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Virgin praying. Creator: Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato

The Virgin praying. Creator: Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato
The Virgin praying, Unknown date

Background imageMadonna Collection: Pieta, 18th century. Creator: After Annibale Carracci  (1560-1609)    

Pieta, 18th century. Creator: After Annibale Carracci  (1560-1609)    
Pieta, 18th century

Background imageMadonna Collection: Mater Dolorosa, 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Mater Dolorosa, 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Mater Dolorosa, 16th century. Additional Info: Our Lady of Sorrows 

Background imageMadonna Collection: The Immaculate Conception, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

The Immaculate Conception, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
The Immaculate Conception, 18th century

Background imageMadonna Collection: Triptych with Mary and Her Son, Archangels, Scenes from Life of Christ and Saints

Triptych with Mary and Her Son, Archangels, Scenes from Life of Christ and Saints, early 16th cent. Creator: Unknown
Triptych with Mary and Her Son, Archangels, Scenes from Life of Christ and Saints, early 16th century. This triptych (three-paneled icon) is distinguished by its somber colours, linear patterns



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"Exploring the Divine: A Journey through Madonna's Iconic Artworks" The Pazzi Madonna (Virgin and Child) Marble, c1417-18. Donatello (c1386-1466) Florentine sculptor. Step into the enchanting world of Lalibela with the Early 12th Century Frescoes in Bet Maryam, St. Marys Church. Unveiling the ethereal beauty of The Annunciation, 1898 by Henry Ossawa Tanner. Giambattista Tiepolo's masterpiece, The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin, a celestial vision from 1767-1768. Michelangelo's divine touch immortalized in his iconic Madonna of Bruges sculpture. From pop sensation to cultural icon - delve into France-US-Music-Madonna's captivating journey through music and artistry. Discover the spiritual significance behind Mary/Czestochowa as an enduring symbol of faith and devotion. Witness an unknown creator's heartfelt depiction in The Adoration of the Christ Child artwork that transcends time and artist recognition. Fra Angelico's timeless portrayal in The Annunciation captures both grace and serenity from c1438-1445 (c1900-1920). The Byzantine Master mesmerizes with their intricate brushstrokes in The Virgin Orans from c1037. Embark on a visual pilgrimage as we unravel each stroke, chisel mark, or brushstroke that brings these Madonnas to life—each piece telling its own sacred tale within humanity’s collective consciousness. The Carrickfergus Madonna enchants viewers with her tender embrace—a testament to maternal love standing tall amidst chaos and uncertainty. Pietro Lorenzetti’s fresco masterpiece transports us back to 1330 Italy—the golden age where spirituality met artistic genius in The Madonna dei Tramonti.