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Madonna and Child, c. 1480 (tempera and gold on wood)
3471134 Madonna and Child, c.1480 (tempera and gold on wood) by Crivelli, Carlo (c.1430/35-1495); 37.8x25.4 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: The apples and fly are symbols of sin and evil, the cucumber and the goldfinch are symbols of redemption. ); Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 18261887
© Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA / Bridgeman Images
Apples Baby Jesus Cucumber Goldfinch Gospels Halos Italian Renaissance Symbolism Symbols
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Bring the beauty of art into your daily life with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring an exquisite image of the Madonna and Child, this mug showcases the masterpiece "Madonna and Child, c.1480" by Carlo Crivelli. With intricate details and a warm golden hue, this tempera and gold on wood painting from the Metropolitan Museum of Art comes alive in mug form. Perfect for sipping your favorite hot beverage, this unique mug is a thoughtful gift for art lovers or a delightful addition to your own collection. Embrace the elegance and timeless charm of this iconic artwork every morning or throughout your day.
A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.
Elevate your coffee or tea experience with our premium white ceramic mug. Its wide, comfortable handle makes drinking easy, and you can rely on it to be both microwave and dishwasher safe. Sold in single units, preview may show both sides of the same mug so you can see how the picture wraps around.
Mug Size is 9.5cm high x 8cm diameter (3.7" x 3.1")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of Carlo Crivelli's "Madonna and Child" from around 1480. The tempera and gold on wood painting, measuring 37.8x25.4 cm, is housed in the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. In this religious masterpiece, Crivelli skillfully incorporates symbolic elements to convey profound meaning. The apples and fly represent sin and evil, reminding viewers of humanity's fallibility. Conversely, the cucumber and goldfinch symbolize redemption, offering hope for salvation. The composition features a serene landscape backdrop with angels adoringly surrounding the Madonna and Child. This depiction draws inspiration from biblical narratives found in the Gospels of the New Testament. Carlo Crivelli's work exemplifies Italian Renaissance artistry at its finest. His attention to detail is evident through delicate brushwork and intricate use of gold accents that enhance the divine aura surrounding Mary and Jesus Christ. As you gaze upon this print, immerse yourself in its rich symbolism that speaks volumes about Christian beliefs during this era. Let it transport you back to a time when religious devotion was fervent, inspiring awe-inspiring works like this one.
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