Discover insights about this artwork
The Madonna and Child with the infant Saint John the Baptist — History & Facts
In The Madonna and Child with the infant Saint John the Baptist, Sandro Botticelli presents a serene scene filled with soft colors. The figures of the Madonna and Child are central, surrounded by the youthful Saint John the Baptist. The warm tones of the clothing contrast with the cooler background, creating a harmonious balance.
The gentle expressions on their faces evoke a sense of tenderness and care. This painting is executed in oil on panel, a common medium during the Renaissance. Botticelli's technique showcases delicate brushwork and a careful attention to detail, particularly in the rendering of fabrics and facial features. The composition is well-balanced, with the figures arranged in a triangular formation that draws the viewer's eye.
The use of light and shadow enhances the three-dimensionality of the figures. Sandro Botticelli was a prominent figure of the Italian Renaissance, known for his unique style and emotional depth. This work, created around c. 1465, reflects the artist's interest in combining religious themes with human emotion.
An interesting fact about this painting is that it exemplifies Botticelli's ability to convey a deep sense of connection between the figures, a hallmark of his work. The painting remains a significant piece in the Uffizi Gallery's collection.
More Artworks by Sandro Botticelli

Portrait of a Youth
Sandro Botticelli

Virgin and Child
Sandro Botticelli

The Adoration Of The Magi
Sandro Botticelli

Madonna and Child with Angels
Sandro Botticelli

Portrait of a young man holding a roundel
Sandro Botticelli

Adoration of the Magi
Sandro Botticelli

Annunciation
Sandro Botticelli

Birth Of Venus
Sandro Botticelli

Giuliano de’ Medici
Sandro Botticelli

Spring
Sandro Botticelli





