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Virgin and Child — History & Facts
In Virgin and Child, Albrecht Dürer presents a serene scene filled with soft colors. The figures of Mary and Jesus are depicted with tenderness, surrounded by a gentle light. Mary is shown holding the child close, emphasizing their bond.
The background is simple, allowing the viewer to focus on the intimate moment between mother and son. This painting showcases Dürer's skill in oil on panel, a medium that allows for rich detail and vibrant colors. The careful rendering of textures, especially in Mary's clothing and the child's skin, highlights Dürer's meticulous approach. The composition is balanced, with a clear focal point on the figures.
The use of light and shadow adds depth, enhancing the three-dimensional quality of the figures. Albrecht Dürer, a key figure of the Northern Renaissance, was known for his detailed and expressive works. This piece reflects his interest in human emotion and the divine. An interesting fact about Virgin and Child is that it exemplifies Dürer's ability to blend religious themes with a sense of realism.
This work is part of the collection at the Alte Pinakothek in Munich, Germany.
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