Madonna and Child Enthroned
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The Madonna sits upon a marble throne carved with classicizing foliate motifs and topped by two bronze candelabra strung with coral (?) beads, the latter serving to protect Mary and Jesus from the evil eye. She tenderly supports the Christ Child on her lap and offers him a small pear, a symbol of immortality. Cut down on all four sides (but possibly not by much), the painting was most likely a devotional work for the home although it cannot be excluded that it was the central portion of an altarpiece, in which the Madonna and Child were flanked by two or more saints. The figures are loosely adapted from a "Madonna and Child" by Giovanni Bellini, one of the greatest ...
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Venetian, Madonna and Child Enthroned, 1500-1525 (Renaissance), Walters Art Museum. CC0, GNU Free Documentation License.
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