
Madonna and Child
Antoniazzo Romano·1482
Historical Context
Antoniazzo Romano created this work around 1482, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Madonna and Child images were produced in enormous quantities by Renaissance workshops, serving as essential furnishings for churches, chapels, and private households. The Early Renaissance period saw significant artistic innovation across Europe, with painters developing new techniques for representing the visible world with unprecedented naturalism and spatial coherence.
Technical Analysis
The devotional intimacy of the Virgin and Child group is achieved through delicate modeling of faces and hands, with the drapery treatment and color relationships following established workshop conventions for Marian subjects.


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