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Madonna and Child Enthroned by Francesco Botticini

Madonna and Child Enthroned

Francesco Botticini·1495

Historical Context

The Madonna and Child Enthroned in the National Galleries of Scotland dates to around 1495, near the end of Botticini's career, and shows his continued commitment to the hieratic sacred image even as Florentine painting was moving toward greater naturalism under Leonardo's influence. The enthroned Virgin — a format with roots in Byzantine icon painting — had been gradually humanized by Florentine artists throughout the 15th century, and Botticini's version reflects that evolution: the figures are softer and more approachable than earlier stiff enthroned types, yet the theological statement of Mary's role as queen remains unmistakable through the throne and formal pose. The painting probably served a private family altar.

Technical Analysis

Botticini's late technique shows a slightly more fluid application of paint in the drapery, possibly reflecting some awareness of oil painting developments, though he remained primarily a tempera painter. The gold tooling of the throne is executed with fine detail, and the Christ child's gesture of blessing is rendered with anatomical care unusual in the artist's earlier works.

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National Galleries Scotland

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Dimensions
149 × 170.5 cm
Era
High Renaissance
Style
High Renaissance
Genre
Religious
Location
National Galleries Scotland, Edinburgh
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