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Virgin Enthroned Collection (#2)

"The Virgin Enthroned: A Timeless Depiction of Divine Love" Throughout the centuries

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: Enthroned Madonna with Child and Saints, 1485. Artist: Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510)

Enthroned Madonna with Child and Saints, 1485. Artist: Botticelli, Sandro (1445-1510)
Enthroned Madonna with Child and Saints, 1485. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: The Virgin and Child enthroned, Late 15th cen Artist: Ritzos, Andreas (1421-1492)

The Virgin and Child enthroned, Late 15th cen Artist: Ritzos, Andreas (1421-1492)
The Virgin and Child enthroned, Late 15th cen.. Found in the collection of the Benaki Museum, Athens

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: Enthroned Madonna with Child and Saints Peter, Romuald, Benedict and Paul, ca 1595

Enthroned Madonna with Child and Saints Peter, Romuald, Benedict and Paul, ca 1595. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: Maesta, 1317. Artist: Memmi, Lippo (1291-1356)

Maesta, 1317. Artist: Memmi, Lippo (1291-1356)
Maesta, 1317. Found in the collection of the Palazzo Comunale, San Gimignano

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: Maesta, 1315-1321. Artist: Martini, Simone, di (1280 / 85-1344)

Maesta, 1315-1321. Artist: Martini, Simone, di (1280 / 85-1344)
Maesta, 1315-1321. Found in the collection of the Palazzo Pubblico, Torre del Mangia, Siena

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: Maesta, Second half of 13th century. Artist: Master of Badia a Isola (active 1290-1320)

Maesta, Second half of 13th century. Artist: Master of Badia a Isola (active 1290-1320)
Maesta, Second half of 13th century. Found in the collection of the Museo Civico e Diocesano, Colle Val d Elsa

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: The Virgin and Child Enthroned among Angels and Saints, 1460s

The Virgin and Child Enthroned among Angels and Saints, 1460s. Artist: Gozzoli, Benozzo (ca 1420-1497)
The Virgin and Child Enthroned among Angels and Saints, 1460s. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: The Ognissanti Madonna, ca 1310. Artist: Giotto di Bondone (1266-1377)

The Ognissanti Madonna, ca 1310. Artist: Giotto di Bondone (1266-1377)
The Ognissanti Madonna, ca 1310. Found in the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: Maesta of Santa Trinita, c. 1280. Artist: Cimabue, Giovanni (ca 1240-1302)

Maesta of Santa Trinita, c. 1280. Artist: Cimabue, Giovanni (ca 1240-1302)
Maesta of Santa Trinita, c. 1280. Found in the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: Studies Altarpiece Virgin Enthroned Attended

Studies Altarpiece Virgin Enthroned Attended
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Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: MUGELLO: MADONNA. Madonna Enthroned. Miniature illumination by Benedetto del Mugello

MUGELLO: MADONNA. Madonna Enthroned. Miniature illumination by Benedetto del Mugello

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: SASSOFERRATO: MADONNA. Madonna del Rosario, from the Church of Santa Sabina, Rome

SASSOFERRATO: MADONNA. Madonna del Rosario, from the Church of Santa Sabina, Rome. Painting, 17th century, by Sassoferrato

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: MADONNA AND CHILD. The Virgin and Child with Four Angels. Tempera on wood, follower of Duccio

MADONNA AND CHILD. The Virgin and Child with Four Angels. Tempera on wood, follower of Duccio, c1315

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: MURILLO: VIRGIN AND CHILD. The Virgin and Child with Saints

MURILLO: VIRGIN AND CHILD. The Virgin and Child with Saints. Oil on canvas by Bartolome Esteban Murillo, c1650

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: VIRGIN AND CHILD, c1450. Virgin and Child Surrounded by Angels, the right wing

VIRGIN AND CHILD, c1450. Virgin and Child Surrounded by Angels, the right wing of the Melun Diptych. Tempera on panel, c1450, by Jean Fouquet

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: VIRGIN AND CHILD. The Virgin Mary and Jesus. Illumination from a Gospel book copied in Mosul

VIRGIN AND CHILD. The Virgin Mary and Jesus. Illumination from a Gospel book copied in Mosul, Iraq, c1218

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: MADONNA AND CHILD. Enthroned Madonna and Child. Byzantine school, 13th century

MADONNA AND CHILD. Enthroned Madonna and Child. Byzantine school, 13th century

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: SASSETTA: MADONNA & CHILD. Mdonna and Child: oil on wood, 1437-44, by S. G. Sassetta

SASSETTA: MADONNA & CHILD. Mdonna and Child: oil on wood, 1437-44, by S. G. Sassetta
SASSETTA: MADONNA & CHILD. Mdonna and Child: oil on wood, 1437-44, by S.G. Sassetta

Background imageVirgin Enthroned Collection: CIMABUE: MADONNA. Madonna Enthroned. Detail. Fresco, 13th century

CIMABUE: MADONNA. Madonna Enthroned. Detail. Fresco, 13th century




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"The Virgin Enthroned: A Timeless Depiction of Divine Love" Throughout the centuries, artists have been captivated by the profound beauty and spiritual significance of the "Virgin Enthroned" motif. This iconic image portrays the Virgin Mary seated on a majestic throne, cradling her beloved child, Jesus Christ. From Renaissance masterpieces to medieval marvels, these artworks offer glimpses into the devotion and adoration surrounding this sacred mother-son bond. In Cosimo Tura's "The Virgin and Child enthroned, " created in the 1470s, we witness a tender moment between Mary and baby Jesus. The artist skillfully captures their serene expressions as they radiate love and tranquility from their heavenly abode. Duccio di Buoninsegna's "Madonna and Child enthroned with angels, " dating back to around 1280, showcases intricate details that highlight his mastery of Byzantine influences. The ethereal presence of angelic figures adds an otherworldly dimension to this divine scene. Montagna's masterpiece from 1499, titled "The Virgin and Child enthroned with saints and angels making music, " transports us into a celestial symphony where heavenly beings join together in harmonious praise. The vibrant colors evoke feelings of joyous celebration while emphasizing the importance of spirituality in everyday life. Ambrogio Lorenzetti's rendition from 1319 offers a glimpse into medieval artistry through its stylized figures and rich symbolism. In "The Virgin and Child enthroned, " Mary exudes maternal warmth while surrounded by saints who serve as intercessors between humanity and divinity. Guido Reni's portrayal from 1625 presents a more refined approach with delicate brushstrokes that accentuate Mary's gentle gracefulness. His meticulous attention to detail creates an atmosphere brimming with serenity, inviting viewers to contemplate upon the profound mysteries embodied within this sacred bond.