Madonna, Child and St.John the Baptist (c.1530; Rome, Italy) by Michelangelo

The artwork titled “Madonna, Child, and St. John the Baptist” is a chalk drawing on paper attributed to Michelangelo, created around 1530 in Rome, Italy. This piece falls within the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and belongs to the genre of religious painting. The artwork is currently housed in the British Museum in London, UK.

The artwork visually conveys the sacred theme of the Madonna with the infant Christ and the young St. John the Baptist. Using chalk on paper, Michelangelo portrays the serene and tender interaction between the Madonna, who exudes a contemplative and protective demeanor, and the two children, who are depicted with a sense of innocence and playfulness. The subtle, yet intricate use of lines and shading exemplifies the dynamic forms and emotional depth characteristic of Michelangelo’s work within the Mannerist style. The composition, though rendered delicately through chalk, evokes a profound sense of grace and divinity, harmoniously blending earthly affection with spiritual reverence.

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