By: Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio
Uploaded By: Swagart Art Gallery
Art Number: AB00439
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Madonna and Child, c. 1490-1500, by Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio, oil on
panel In this exquisite devotional painting, Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio, a talented student of Leonardo da Vinci, depicts a tender moment between the Virgin Mary and the Christ child. The Madonna's porcelain skin and delicate features are framed by her luxurious auburn hair, while her crimson dress and emerald cloak provide a rich contrast to the dark background. The infant Jesus, with his soft, cherubic form and golden curls, gently grasps his mother's hand, emphasizing their intimate bond. Boltraffio's mastery of sfumato, a technique learned from his mentor, creates a soft, dreamlike atmosphere that invites contemplation. This late 15th-century gem showcases Boltraffio's skill in capturing the human form and emotion, reflecting the influence of Leonardo's innovative style. Luca Signorelli |
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