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Madonna with Child and donor, second decade of the 14th century (tempera on panel)

Madonna with Child and donor, second decade of the 14th century (tempera on panel)


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Madonna with Child and donor, second decade of the 14th century (tempera on panel)

8683329 Madonna with Child and donor, second decade of the 14th century (tempera on panel) by Italian School, (14th century); Museo di palazzo Corboli (Museo civico archeologico e d'arte sacra), Asciano, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: "Madonna with Child and donor", tempera on panel by the Memmi family; second decade of the fourteenth century. From the Church of St. Lawrence, the convent of St. Francis in Asciano. Asciano (SI), Civic Museum of Archeology and Sacred Art in Corboli Palace.); Ghigo Roli

Media ID 38450946

© Ghigo Roli / Bridgeman Images

14 14th Xiv Xivth Fourteenth Century Christianity Religion Tuscan 1300s 14 14o Xiv Xivo Secolo 14 14th Xiv Xivth Century 14 Century C14th Late 14th Century The 14th Century Xiv Century Xiv Secolo Xivth Century


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This stunning print captures the timeless beauty of the Madonna with Child and donor, a masterpiece from the second decade of the 14th century by the Italian School. The delicate brushwork and rich colors bring to life this iconic representation of motherly love and devotion. The painting, created by the Memmi family, once adorned the Church of St. Lawrence in Asciano before finding its home at Museo di palazzo Corboli in Tuscany, Italy. The intricate details of the figures' faces and garments showcase the skill and artistry of these medieval artists. As we gaze upon this work of art, we are transported back in time to a period filled with faith and reverence for religious imagery. The Madonna's gentle expression exudes warmth and compassion, while the donor kneeling beside her adds a sense of humility and piety to the scene. Through this photo print, we can appreciate not only the technical mastery displayed by the artist but also the emotional depth conveyed in this sacred depiction. It serves as a reminder of our shared cultural heritage and spiritual traditions that have endured through centuries. Let us marvel at this exquisite piece from 14th-century Italy, where artistry met devotion in perfect harmony.

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