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Madonna of the Lilies, 1905 #alphonsemucha #artnouveau https://t.co/2dRfLyVnlB
Raphael Morghen, Madonna del Gran Duca, 18th-19th century #raphaelmorghen https://t.co/gGz7sl7nTc
Good Morning! My interpretation of the Madonna with the Pomegranate, by Botticelli. Watercolor on Canvasboard.
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#Sapmi Superwoman or Madonna? The devil is in the detail! By Sami illustrator Katarina Blind (@tjaenieh) 👍 #illustration #illustrators
Mantegna’s work fascinates due to his constant attempt to place biblical events within an archaeologically accurate context - representative of Renaissance learning. His Madonnas are, however, some of the most beautiful examples of Maternal.
He continued to explore the subject of the Holy Family in intimate devotionary works as well as large altarpieces. The Holy Family (1495-1500) & Madonna of the Victory (1496). The latter shows Francesco Gonzaga adoring the Virgin. The Red Coral above Her symbolises the Passion
Mantegna sought to explore the emotion of events in the bible. His works of the Madonna & Child achieve great warmth & love. Madonna of the Cherubim (1485), Madonna of the Cave (1488-90) & Ecce Homo (c1500)
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Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, Madonna Nursing the Christ Child, c. 1670 #cmadrawings #clevelandartmuseum https://t.co/tY3uW17yKv