Madonna col Bambino tra due angeli, santa Rosa e santa Caterina

Pietro Perugino · PD

Madonna col Bambino tra due angeli, santa Rosa e santa Caterina


Dettagli

Anno
1490
Tecnica
olio
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
148 × 148 cm

La storia

Around 1490 Pietro Perugino was arguably the most sought-after painter in Italy, running busy workshops in both Florence and his native Umbria and turning out calm, balanced altarpieces like this one. The Virgin sits with the Child between two angels, flanked by Saint Catherine and Saint Rose, everyone poised and unhurried. Behind them the hills soften into a pale, hazy distance, the gentle Umbrian landscape that became his signature. A few years after this a boy from nearby Urbino entered his workshop to learn exactly this kind of quiet symmetry: the young Raphael, whose early Madonnas echo these very poses.

Madonna col Bambino tra due angeli, santa Rosa e santa Caterina — Pietro Perugino — MuseScope