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Madonna and Child 2 - feet apart, 1910 (portland stone)
NGW184201 Madonna and Child 2 - feet apart, 1910 (portland stone) by Gill, Eric (1882-1940); 62x20.3x16.8 cm; National Museum Wales; National Museums & Galleries of Wales
Media ID 33068734
© National Museums & Galleries of Wales / Bridgeman Images
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This print titled "Madonna and Child 2 - feet apart, 1910" by Eric Gill is a stunning representation of the timeless bond between a mother and her child. The sculpture, carved from Portland stone, exudes a sense of serenity and tenderness that immediately draws the viewer in. In this piece, Gill beautifully captures the intimacy of breastfeeding as he portrays Mary nursing baby Jesus. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every curve and contour, emphasizing the natural connection between mother and child. The positioning of their feet apart adds an interesting dynamic to the composition, symbolizing both their individuality and unity. The biblical theme shines through as we witness one of Christianity's most iconic figures depicted with grace and reverence. Mary's role as the blessed virgin is highlighted by her serene expression while cradling her newborn son with utmost care. Eric Gill was renowned for his ability to infuse religious themes with profound emotion, creating works that resonate deeply with viewers across generations. This particular piece showcases his mastery in capturing not only physical beauty but also spiritual significance. Displayed at the National Museum Wales under the care of National Museums & Galleries of Wales, this artwork stands as a testament to Gill's artistic legacy. Its presence invites contemplation on themes such as love, devotion, and divine grace – reminding us all of the power inherent in maternal love throughout history.
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