“Virgin with the Blessing Child” is a sketch created by Rogier van der Weyden between 1450 and 1455, epitomizing the Northern Renaissance art movement. Currently housed in Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, Netherlands, this artwork falls under the genre of sketches and studies. The depiction showcases an intricate design characteristic of its period, grounded in detailed and delicate line work reflecting devotion and piety.
The artwork portrays the Virgin Mary seated with the Christ Child, who is depicted in a blessing gesture. Mary’s serene and composed expression complements the gentle posture of the Child, who rests on her lap. The meticulous detailing in the drapery of Mary’s attire and the subtle shading techniques highlight Van der Weyden’s mastery in capturing the essence of divinity and maternal tenderness. The overall composition exudes a sense of calm and reverence, true to the style of the Northern Renaissance, with an emphasis on realism and delicate detailing.