Madonna and Child (c.1450) by Filippo Lippi

The artwork titled “Madonna and Child” by Filippo Lippi, created circa 1450, exemplifies the Early Renaissance period. Rendered in tempera on wood, the religious painting measures 80 by 53 cm. This significant piece is currently housed at the Fondazione Magnani-Rocca in Mamiano, Italy.

In the artwork, the figures of the Madonna and Child are depicted with outstanding finesse and devotion. The Virgin Mary is portrayed with a serene expression, adorned in a traditional garb of deep blue and red hues, her delicate veil adding a sense of ethereal grace. The Child rests in her arms, rendered with cherubic innocence, reaching towards his mother with a tender gesture that conveys a profound spiritual connection. Both figures are encircled by golden halos, signifying their sanctity. The background features elegant drapery, contributing to the overall composition’s depth and sacred ambiance. The use of tempera technique allows for meticulous detailing and rich yet harmonious coloration, characteristic of Lippi’s masterful artistry and the period’s artistic norms.

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