The artwork titled “Virgin with the Child and Four Saints,” created by Rogier van der Weyden between 1450 and 1451, belongs to the Northern Renaissance art movement and falls under the genre of religious painting. This significant piece is currently housed at the Städelsches Kunstinstitut und Städtische Galerie (Städel) in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
The artwork depicts the Virgin Mary holding the Infant Jesus at the center, surrounded by four saints. The composition is framed by an arched structure, giving it a distinct and grand presence. The Virgin’s serene expression and graceful posture emphasize her reverence and serenity, while the Child displays an innocent and tender demeanor. The saints, each identifiable by their distinct attributes, stand in contemplative poses, engaging with the divine scene unfolding before them. The artist’s use of rich colors, detailed textures, and harmonious arrangement exemplifies the stylistic qualities of the Northern Renaissance, reflecting a deep sense of devotion and piety. Delicate angels perched atop the structure complement the sacred environment, enhancing the overall spiritual ambiance of the piece.