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Madonna And Child, 16th-century Tuscan (florentine) School

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16th-century Tuscan (Florentine) school
Madonna and Child


Oil on panel

70 x 56 cm
In frame 106 x 92 cm

Complete details of the work (click HERE)

The painting on offer, executed in oil on panel and dating to the mid-16th century, depicts the Virgin Mary holding the baby Jesus on her lap, both looking curiously outwards, while a vast hilly landscape with trees stretches out behind them.

The plastic style, incisive but formally harmonious and well balanced, allows the painting to be placed within the Florentine Renaissance production.

Specifically, the authorship can be attributed to a talented painter whose style reflects the stylistic dictates of Raphael, recognisable here in the gentle, contemplative brushwork, characterised by a soft, diffused light. The vast landscape in the background, which blends harmoniously with the entire composition, is also an example of the “dolce stile” typical of the Urbino master.

Lingering over the details, it is easy to find points of contact with some of Andrea del Sarto's works: his style, distinguished by a remarkable compositional balance and a high degree of formal control, had a great influence on the Florentine painters of the 16th century, combining in an exceptionally harmonious way the pyramidal scheme typical of Raphael's Madonnas with the monumentality of the figures derived from Michelangelo.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

The painting is sold complete with a gilded wooden frame composed of antique elements and comes with a certificate of authenticity and a descriptive iconographic card.

We take care of and organise the transport of the purchased works, both in Italy and abroad, through professional and insured carriers.

It is also possible to view the painting in our gallery in Riva del Garda, where we would be delighted to welcome you and show you our collection of works.

Please contact us, without obligation, for any further information.

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