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Relief representing the Madonna and Child, by Domenico Rosselli, conserved in the National Gallery of the Marche, inside the Ducal Palace of Urbino
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Relief representing the Madonna and Child, by Domenico Rosselli, conserved in the National Gallery of the Marche, inside the Ducal Palace of Urbino
Relief representing the Madonna and Child, by Domenico Rosselli, conserved in the National Gallery of the Marche, inside the Ducal Palace of Urbino Urbino Relief Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca.. Date of Artwork:1439-1497. Artist:Rosselli, Domenico
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-037854-0000
Media ID 33134775
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Childearly Renaissance Life And Representations Of The Virgin Madonna And Child Subject
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This photograph captures a remarkable piece of art, the Relief representing the Madonna and Child by Domenico Rosselli. Preserved in the National Gallery of the Marche, inside the majestic Ducal Palace of Urbino, this relief is a true testament to the beauty and intricacy of early Renaissance artwork. The image showcases an angelic figure holding the Madonna and Child with utmost tenderness. The artist's skill is evident in every delicate detail, from their serene expressions to their flowing garments that reflect both Renaissance-Baroque styles. The clothing worn by these figures provides a glimpse into fashion during this period, while also emphasizing their divine presence. What makes this artwork even more fascinating is its connection to biblical narratives found in the New Testament. It serves as a visual representation of religious devotion during Europe's first and second millenniums. The nude human body depicted here symbolizes purity and vulnerability, further enhancing our understanding of life and representations of the Virgin Mary. Captured by Alinari Fratelli around 1920-1930, this photograph allows us to appreciate not only Rosselli's artistic genius but also highlights how art can transcend time. Its preservation for centuries speaks volumes about its cultural significance. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back to an era where faith intertwined with artistic expression. It reminds us that art has always been a powerful medium for storytelling throughout history – connecting generations across different periods and styles.
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