The Virgin, an Angel and Little Saint John Adoring the Child (La Madonna del Sacco)


size(cm): 45x45
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Description

The painting Madonna, an Angel and Little St John Adoring the Child (Madonna del sacco) by artist Pietro Perugino is an Italian Renaissance masterpiece dating from the year 1493. This painting is known for its balanced and harmonious composition, which reflects the style artistic characteristic of Perugino.

The central figure of the painting is the Madonna, who holds the baby Jesus on her lap. At his side, there is an angel and a small Saint John the Baptist who adore the child. The composition of the painting is symmetrical and divided into two equal parts, with the figure of the Madonna in the center.

Perugino used a soft and delicate color palette to create a serene and calm atmosphere. Pastel shades of pink, blue and yellow blend harmoniously to create a feeling of peace and harmony. The soft light that illuminates the scene reflects the influence of the sfumato technique, which was developed by Leonardo da Vinci.

The history of the painting is interesting as it is known to have been commissioned by a wealthy Florentine merchant named Francesco degli Alberti. The painting was originally known as the Madonna del sacco because the Madonna is depicted with a sack on her lap. It is believed that this sack represents the humility and simplicity of the Virgin Mary.

A little known aspect of this painting is that Perugino used his own image as a model for the angel that appears in the work. In addition, the figure of little Saint John the Baptist resembles the image of a child that appears in another work by the artist.

In conclusion, the painting Madonna, an Angel and Little St John Adoring the Child (Madonna del sacco) by artist Pietro Perugino is a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance that stands out for its balanced composition, soft color palette, and serene atmosphere. The history of the painting and little-known details add additional value to this work of art.

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