Virgin and Child with Saint John the Baptist and The Lamb


size(cm): 45x30
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Sale price4,334.00TL

Description

The painting Madonna and Child with St John the Baptist and the Lamb by the artist Bernardino Luini is a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance that captivates with its beauty, delicacy and harmony. The work, original size 81 x 58 cm, was done in oil on panel and dates from the 16th century.

Luini's artistic style is characterized by its elegance, softness and refinement, which makes him one of the great representatives of the Lombard Renaissance. In this work, we can appreciate his ability to create figures with great expressiveness and realism, but at the same time with great delicacy and softness in the features.

The composition of the work is very balanced and harmonious, with a triangular arrangement of the figures that creates an effect of depth and perspective. The center of the work is occupied by the figure of the Virgin Mary, who holds the Child Jesus in her arms, while Saint John the Baptist and the lamb are located on both sides of the scene.

Color is another prominent aspect of the work, with a soft and harmonious palette that creates a serene and calm atmosphere. The warm and luminous tones of the skin of the figures contrast with the dark tones of the clothing and the background, creating a chiaroscuro effect that adds depth and volume to the composition.

The history of the painting is interesting, as its origin and original destination are unknown. It is known that it was acquired by the Spanish royal family in the 18th century and that it later became part of the collection of the Museo del Prado in Madrid, where it is currently located.

Finally, a little-known aspect of the work is that it is believed that Luini was inspired by Leonardo da Vinci's painting to create the figure of the Virgin Mary, which demonstrates the influence and respect he had for the Florentine master. In short, the painting Madonna and Child with St John the Baptist and the Lamb is a work of great beauty and meaning, which continues to captivate lovers of art and culture.

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