Madonna and child (c.1490) by Andrea Mantegna

The artwork, titled “Madonna and Child,” was created by Andrea Mantegna around 1490. It belongs to the High Renaissance art movement and is categorized as a religious painting. The artwork is currently located in the British Museum, London, UK.

In the artwork, the Madonna is depicted seated, holding the infant Jesus on her lap. Both figures are rendered with exquisite detail and precision, characteristic of Mantegna’s style and the High Renaissance period. The Madonna, portrayed with a serene yet contemplative expression, has an ethereal halo above her head, signifying her sainthood. The infant Jesus, also marked with a halo, appears robust and lively, his gaze conveying a sense of wisdom beyond his years. The drapery of the Madonna’s garments falls in elegant, flowing lines, accentuating the divine grace of the figures. At the lower right corner, an angelic figure gazes up with adoration towards the Madonna and Child, further emphasizing the sacred nature of the scene. The artwork’s intricate hatchings and delicate shading highlight Mantegna’s mastery in creating depth and texture, imbuing the piece with a profound spiritual resonance.

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