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The Virgin and Child
Historical Context
Giovanni di Niccolò Mansueti created this work around 1480 during the Early Renaissance period. The painting reflects the artistic traditions of its time and place, contributing to the rich tapestry of European painting that characterized the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries The Virgin Mary occupied a central place in late medieval and Renaissance piety, venerated as intercessor and Queen of Heaven, her image produced in countless devotional objects for public and private use.
Technical Analysis
Tempera and oil on panel demonstrating the techniques characteristic of Early Renaissance painting. The work shows competent handling of its subject matter within established artistic conventions.
See It In Person
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Symbolic Representation of the Crucifixion
Giovanni di Niccolò Mansueti·1492

Miracle of the Relic of the Holy Cross in Campo San Lio
Giovanni di Niccolò Mansueti·1494

Pietà with Virgin and St. John
Giovanni di Niccolò Mansueti·1506

Madonna and Child with St John the Evangelist and Unknown Saint
Giovanni di Niccolò Mansueti·1506



