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Christ Child: Study for the Madonna di San Giovanni, 1560-70 (black and red chalk, with pastel on paper)
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Christ Child: Study for the Madonna di San Giovanni, 1560-70 (black and red chalk, with pastel on paper)
5861587 Christ Child: Study for the Madonna di San Giovanni, 1560-70 (black and red chalk, with pastel on paper) by Barocci or Baroccio, Federico Fiori (c.1535-1612); 40.1x26.3 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: Federico Barocci (c.1535-1612))
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This print showcases a study for the renowned artwork "Madonna di San Giovanni" by Federico Barocci, also known as Baroccio. Created between 1560-70, this black and red chalk drawing with pastel on paper captures the essence of the Christ Child in exquisite detail. Measuring 40.1x26.3 cm, it is housed at The Art Institute of Chicago. Barocci's mastery shines through in this piece as he delicately portrays the innocence and purity of Jesus Christ during his infancy. The artist's use of color adds depth and warmth to the sketch, bringing life to every stroke. This work exemplifies the beauty and significance of Christian art within Renaissance Europe. It serves as a testament to Barocci's skill in capturing religious subjects with reverence and devotion. The image transports viewers back to 16th-century Italy, where religious iconography played a central role in society. Through this study drawing, we witness an intimate glimpse into the early life of Jesus—a reminder of his divine presence among us. As we contemplate this remarkable artwork, let us reflect on its timeless message: that faith transcends time and place, connecting people across centuries through their shared belief in Christ's teachings. This print invites us to pause and appreciate both the artistic genius behind it and the spiritual significance it represents.
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