Virgin and Child Enthroned

Antonio Vivarini

Created:
Movement:
unknown
Renaissance
key Notes:
Divine Majesty, Iconic Composition
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Dimensions:
medium:
Tempera on panel
Difficulty:
Master
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story of the work:

"Virgin and Child Enthroned," created by Antonio Vivarini in the mid-15th century, exemplifies the Venetian Gothic style, characterized by its ornate detailing and vibrant color palette. The painting, which reflects the influence of both Byzantine and early Renaissance aesthetics, served to enhance the devotional practices of its time, emphasizing the significance of the Virgin Mary and the Christ Child in Christian iconography.

Description of the work:

"Virgin and Child Enthroned," attributed to Antonio Vivarini, features the Virgin Mary seated on a richly decorated throne, adorned with intricate patterns and gold leaf, which enhances the work's luminosity. The figures of the Virgin and the Child are rendered with a delicate attention to detail, showcasing Vivarini's mastery of color and form, while the background is characterized by a deep, jewel-toned palette that emphasizes the central figures.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Virgin and Child Enthroned