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Madonna and Child with Young Saint John the Baptist — History & Facts
In Madonna and Child with Young Saint John the Baptist, Sandro Botticelli presents a serene scene filled with vibrant colors. The figures of the Madonna and Child are central, surrounded by the youthful Saint John the Baptist. The soft drapery of the Madonna's robe contrasts beautifully with the rich hues of the background.
The overall composition conveys a sense of harmony and tenderness. This painting is executed in tempera on panel, a medium that Botticelli often used to achieve fine detail and vibrant color. The dimensions are approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a moderately sized work. The delicate brushwork and intricate details are characteristic of Botticelli's style during the Renaissance.
The use of light and shadow adds depth to the figures, enhancing their three-dimensionality. Sandro Botticelli was a prominent figure of the Italian Renaissance, known for his unique style and emotional depth. This particular work, created around the 1460s, reflects the artist's interest in religious themes and human emotion. An interesting fact about this painting is that it was likely commissioned for a private devotion, emphasizing its intimate nature.
Botticelli's ability to convey warmth and affection in his figures is particularly evident in this piece.
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