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  2. Madonna (art) - Wikipedia

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    The Salus Populi Romani icon, overpainted in the 13th century, but going back to an underlying original dated to the 5th or 6th century Madonna and Child by Filippo Lippi (15th century) In art, a Madonna (Italian:) is a representation of Mary, either alone or with her child Jesus.

  3. Madonna of the Carnation - Wikipedia

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    The central and centered motif is the young Virgin Mary seated with Baby Jesus on her lap. [b] Depicted in sumptuous clothes and jewellery, with her left hand Mary holds a carnation (red, suggesting blood and the Passion). The faces are put into light while all other objects are darker, e.g. the flower is covered by a shadow.

  4. Virgin and Child with the Infant St. John the Baptist ...

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    The iconography of the Madonna with the infant Jesus is one of the most recurrent themes throughout art history.Its origin goes back to the hieratic representations of the High Middle Ages where Mary, crowned, enthroned or standing, presents the divine infant in her arms.

  5. Nursing Madonna - Wikipedia

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    The Nursing Madonna, Virgo Lactans, or Madonna Lactans, is an iconography of the Madonna and Child in which the Virgin Mary is shown breastfeeding the infant Jesus. In Italian it is called the Madonna del Latte ("Madonna of milk").

  6. Madonna with the Long Neck - Wikipedia

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    The painting depicts the Virgin Mary seated on a high pedestal in luxurious robes, holding a large baby Jesus on her lap. Six angels crowded together on the Madonna's right adore the Christ-child. In the lower right-hand corner of the painting is an enigmatic scene, with a row of marble columns and the emaciated figure of St. Jerome. A ...

  7. Madonna of Bruges - Wikipedia

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    The Madonna of Bruges is a marble sculpture by Michelangelo of the Virgin and Child. Michelangelo's depiction of the Madonna and Child differs significantly from earlier representations of the same subject, which tended to feature a pious Virgin smiling down on an infant held in her arms. Instead, Jesus stands upright, almost unsupported, only ...

  8. Madonna of the Pomegranate - Wikipedia

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    The Virgin Mary is holding baby Jesus gently in her arms while holding a pomegranate in her left hand. The pomegranate being displayed has a few different interpretations of its meaning in the religious piece. There are many replicas of the Madonna of the Pomegranate made by artists who made copies as part of their artistic training.

  9. Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist

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    The Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist is a lost composition by Leonardo da Vinci. [1] The composition is known through a handful of paintings attributed to artists in Leonardo's circle. An original underdrawing by Leonardo may be preserved in a version in a private collection in Moscow, Russia. [2]