
Painting
Madonna and Child Enthroned with Angels
The central figures (Madonna and Child) are enthroned and flanked by two angels. The composition is highly symmetrical and vertical, emphasizing the divine nature of the subjects. The drapery is voluminous, creating strong vertical lines that anchor the figures within a richly decorated architectural setting.
The piece appears to be a panel painting, possibly tempera or oil on wood panel, exhibiting characteristics of late medieval or early Renaissance devotional art. The style suggests a blend of Byzantine formality with emerging Renaissance naturalism, particularly in the rendering of the figures' gestures and expressions.
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Painting
The Adoration of the Magi (1410)

Painting
The Adoration of the Magi (1472)

Painting
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