
Raphael, Madonna del Prato, 1505. Wikimedia Commons. · PD
Madonna im Grünen
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Die Geschichte
Raphael was 23 and newly arrived in Florence when he painted this, around 1505, and he arrived at the right moment. Leonardo da Vinci was in the city, and you can see what Raphael took from him. The Virgin, the infant Christ, and the little John the Baptist are locked into a calm pyramid, held together not by any prop but by the line of their gazes and the touch of their hands. John offers a slender reed cross, and the baby Christ reaches for it, a small gesture that points ahead to the Crucifixion. Mary's blue mantle over a red dress carries the old meaning, the blue for the Church, the red for the blood to come. Around them there is just a soft green meadow and a wide, quiet Umbrian distance, the kind of open air that would become Raphael's signature.




