圣母子与年幼的施洗者圣约翰

Sandro Botticelli · CC0

圣母子与年幼的施洗者圣约翰


作品信息

创作年份
1490
材质技法
蛋彩
类型
绘画

故事

This round painting, a tondo, was made around 1490 not for a church but for a well-off Florentine household, where such circular panels of the Virgin hung in a bedroom or private room as an object of daily prayer. The two children are Christ and the young John the Baptist, who by local tradition was Florence's own patron saint, so a family here was greeting both their Saviour and their city's protector. Botticelli ran a busy workshop by this date, and scholars think he painted the faces and the thin veil himself while an assistant filled in the Virgin's blue robe. It is the same decade Savonarola began preaching in Florence against worldly display, a mood that would soon push Botticelli toward the starker religious pictures of his last years.

圣母子与年幼的施洗者圣约翰 — 桑德罗·波提切利 — MuseScope