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Madonna with child in glory with Saints Martin and Catherine by Moretto da Brescia

Madonna with child in glory with Saints Martin and Catherine

Moretto da Brescia·1530

Historical Context

This Madonna with Child in Glory with Saints Martin and Catherine was painted around 1530 by Moretto for the church of San Martino. The dedication to Saint Martin, the Roman soldier who divided his cloak with a beggar, reflects the charitable mission of the parish community. The pairing of Saint Martin, a soldier-saint who gave half his cloak to a beggar, with Catherine of Alexandria reflects the combined charitable and intellectual mission of the commissioning parish.

Technical Analysis

Moretto's two-tier composition separates the celestial Madonna from the earthly saints below, unified by his characteristic cool palette and the gentle fall of light.

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San Martino

Leno, Italy

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
215 × 143 cm
Era
Mannerism
Style
Mannerism
Genre
Religious
Location
San Martino, Leno
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