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Virgin and Child (fresco)

XIR440724 Virgin and Child (fresco) by Lorenzetti, Pietro (c.1284-after 1345); San Francesco, Assisi, Italy; (add.info.: Vierge a l Enfant; ); Italian, out of copyright

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This print showcases the timeless beauty of Pietro Lorenzetti's "Virgin and Child" fresco. Located in San Francesco, Assisi, Italy, this masterpiece depicts the tender moment between the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus Christ. The image captures the serene expression on Mary's face as she gently cradles her infant son in her arms. Her eyes are filled with love and devotion, while Jesus looks up at her with a sense of innocence and purity. The artist skillfully portrays their connection through their subtle gestures. Both figures are adorned with halos, symbolizing their divine nature. Mary is dressed in flowing robes that add an ethereal quality to the scene. This fresco radiates a sense of tranquility and spirituality that transcends time. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of the profound significance of motherhood and its role in religious iconography. It serves as a reminder of Mary's unwavering faith and devotion to her son, who would go on to become one of history's most influential figures. This print allows us to appreciate Lorenzetti's artistic mastery while also providing us with a glimpse into centuries-old religious traditions. It invites contemplation about our own beliefs and connections to spirituality.

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