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Madonna del Latte by Gentile da Rocca

Madonna del Latte

Gentile da Rocca·1283

Historical Context

Gentile da Rocca's Madonna del Latte from the National Museum of Abruzzo represents the development of devotional painting in the mountainous interior of central Italy during the late Duecento. The nursing Madonna (Madonna Lactans) iconography emphasized the human tenderness of the Virgin, reflecting broader Franciscan spirituality that encouraged emotional identification with sacred figures. This work documents the spread of artistic currents from major Tuscan centers into the Abruzzese hinterland.

Technical Analysis

Painted in egg tempera on a prepared wooden panel, the composition follows Italo-Byzantine conventions with a gold ground and hierarchical scaling. The figural style shows the influence of Roman and Tuscan painting traditions filtered through provincial interpretation, with firm outlines and flat drapery patterns.

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National Museum of Abruzzo

L'Aquila,

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Era
Gothic
Style
Italian Gothic
Genre
Religious
Location
National Museum of Abruzzo, L'Aquila
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