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Madonna and Child between Saints Jerome and Anne (Madonna Baglioni), 1511-1512. Creator: Previtali, Andrea (ca 1480-1528)
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Madonna and Child between Saints Jerome and Anne (Madonna Baglioni), 1511-1512. Creator: Previtali, Andrea (ca 1480-1528)
Madonna and Child between Saints Jerome and Anne (Madonna Baglioni), 1511-1512. Found in the collection of the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo
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Accademia Carrara Andrea Ca 1480 1528 Anne Bergamo Christ Child Hieronymus Holy Family Infant Christ Jerome Previtali Saint Anne Saint Jerome School Of Bergamo Virgin And Child Mother Of God
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Andrea Previtali's masterpiece, "Madonna and Child between Saints Jerome and Anne," painted between 1511 and 1512, is a stunning representation of the Holy Family and two revered saints in the Italian Renaissance tradition, now housed in the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo, Italy. The central figure is the Virgin Mary, depicted in a contemplative pose, cradling the Christ Child in her arms. Her serene expression and the gentle gaze of the Child convey a sense of peace and divine love. To her right, Saint Jerome, the patron saint of scholars, is shown in deep concentration, with a lion by his side, symbolizing his strength and penance. Saint Jerome's presence emphasizes the importance of learning and the study of the Bible in the Christian faith. To the left, Saint Anne, the grandmother of the Virgin Mary, is depicted in an affectionate embrace with the Christ Child. This scene not only highlights the close bond between the generations but also reinforces the idea of the continuity of faith. The painting, executed in oil on canvas, is a testament to Previtali's exceptional skill in capturing the human form and the subtle interplay of light and shadow. The School of Bergamo, to which Previtali belonged, is characterized by its naturalistic style and attention to detail, evident in the intricately rendered folds of the robes and the lifelike expressions of the figures. The "Madonna and Child between Saints Jerome and Anne" is a profound exploration of the themes of faith, family, and the importance of learning in the Christian tradition, making it a cherished work of art in the history of Western art.
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