Saturday, April 22, 2023

Magdalen

 We begin today with The Virgin And Child On The Crescent Moon, by Franconia German, done around 1500.


The Magdalen comes from the circle of Jorg Lederer, circa 1520.


This limestone work is titled Virgin and Child, by an unknown artist, thought to date to the late 15th century.


The Virgin And Child With Saints is an altarpiece by Benozzo Gozzoli, dating back to 1476-77.


Here we have a marble sculpture, The Virgin and Child, circa 1485. This is by Gregorio di Lorenzo.


Finishing off for today, here we have The Christ Child And The Infant John The Baptist, circa 1490, from the workshop of Botticelli. 

50 comments:

  1. The sculptures are unique and wonderful to see

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  2. How is it possible to make such detailed and accurate work?

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  3. Wonderfully created .To have such talent...

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  4. The Magdalen sculpture is quite stunning:)

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  5. Beautiful statues and paintings. Take care, enjoy your weekend!

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  6. I guess it was all the rage back then.

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  7. Botticelli can do better. And he has.

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  8. Beautiful art!
    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  9. I am not in love with that Botticelli. The statues are quite beautiful though.

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  10. Very old and old world sculptures.

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  11. The sculptures are beautiful.

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  12. That Christ child painting is fascinating.

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  13. Son idílicas, esas bellas esculturas.

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  14. All are nice, but John and Jesus are kind of creepy.

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  15. These are exquisite William. Thank you

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  16. Very beautiful and delicate sculptures.

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  17. Lovely exhibit of the 'icon' of 'Our Lady' ~

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  18. Love to see these type of exhibits. Thanks William!

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