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Sandro Botticelli Madonna and Child with an Angel oil painting reproduction


Sandro Botticelli
La madone et l-Enfant avec un Ange
Madonna and Child with an Angel
ID de tableau::  134
Le Musée de Gardner de Stewart de Isabella, Boston
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

 

 
   
      



Sandro Botticelli Madonna and CHild with an Angel oil painting reproduction


Sandro Botticelli
la Madone et l~ENFANT avec un Ange
Madonna and CHild with an Angel
ID de tableau::  26807
un c 1465 Ajaccio, le Musée de Fesch (mk57)
c 1465 Ajaccio,Fesch Museum (mk57)

 

 
   
      



FOPPA, Vincenzo Madonna and Child with an Angel oil painting reproduction


FOPPA, Vincenzo
la Madone et l~Enfant avec un Ange
Madonna and Child with an Angel
ID de tableau::  29795
mk67 Détrempe surle panneau 16 1/8/x12 13/16in Uffizi, la Galerie
mk67 Tempera on panel 16 1/8/x12 13/16in Uffizi,Gallery

 

 
   
      



Francesco di Giorgio Martini Madonna and Child with an Angel oil painting reproduction


Francesco di Giorgio Martini
Madonna and Child with an Angel
ID de tableau::  52258
c. 1471 Panel, 74 x 49 cm

 

 
   
      



Sandro Botticelli Madonna and Child with an Angel oil painting reproduction


Sandro Botticelli
Madonna and Child with an Angel
ID de tableau::  62396
1465-67 Tempera on panel, 87 x 60 cm Spedale degli Innocenti, Florence It is possible that this somewhat awkward painting of the Madonna was produced while Botticelli was still working in the workshop of his teacher, Filippo Lippi. The initial inspiration for the painting came from the latter's famous Madonna in the Uffizi. Botticelli replaced the landscape with an arched architecture which frames the heads of the mother and child and emphasizes the two main figures as the centre of the devotional scene

 

 
   
      

Sandro Botticelli
Italian Early Renaissance Painter, 1445-1510
Madonna and Child with an Angel
1465-67 Tempera on panel, 87 x 60 cm Spedale degli Innocenti, Florence It is possible that this somewhat awkward painting of the Madonna was produced while Botticelli was still working in the workshop of his teacher, Filippo Lippi. The initial inspiration for the painting came from the latter's famous Madonna in the Uffizi. Botticelli replaced the landscape with an arched architecture which frames the heads of the mother and child and emphasizes the two main figures as the centre of the devotional scene

Related Paintings to Sandro Botticelli :.
| Court Grand Ballroom at the lobby of the Hofburg | Artist-mother sit reading | Tobias with the Angel Raphael sgh | Ildefonso altar | Portrait of Fyodor Chaliapin as Boris Godunov |


        
 
   
 

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