Altarpiece of San Zeno in Verona, central panel Madonna and Angels (1459) by Andrea Mantegna

The artwork, titled “Altarpiece of San Zeno in Verona, central panel Madonna and Angels,” was created by the esteemed artist Andrea Mantegna in 1459. Executed in tempera, this piece is a quintessential example of the Early Renaissance art movement. Measuring 220 by 115 cm, it is a religious painting depicting the Madonna and Angels.

The artwork presents the Madonna seated centrally, holding the Child Jesus in her lap. She is surrounded by a host of angels, who appear engaged in musical activities and worship, enhancing the grace and divinity exuded by the central figures. The architectural details and fruit garlands, coupled with classical columns and draped fabric, add a layer of richness and symbolic meaning to the painting. The intricate details and vibrant use of colors are typical of Mantegna’s meticulous approach to composition and his ability to blend the sacred with elements of classical antiquity. The overall effect is a harmonious blend of spirituality and artistic finesse, capturing the reverence and solemnity of the scene.

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