Lucca Madonna

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Lucca Madonna is a small 15th-century oil painting by Jan van Eyck depicting the Virgin Mary enthroned with the Christ Child in a richly detailed domestic interior.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
religious painting
alternativeName Madonna of Lucca
artForm panel painting
artHistoricalPeriod Northern Renaissance
artisticSchool Flemish painting
artistNationality Flemish
collection Städel Museum
surface form: Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
creator Jan van Eyck
culturalContext Late medieval devotional art
dateOfCreation c. 1436
depicts Child Jesus
surface form: Christ Child

Madonna and Child
Virgin Mary
Mary crowned by the Trinity
surface form: Virgin Mary as Queen of Heaven

Madonna lactans
surface form: breastfeeding Madonna

intimate mother-child relationship
dimension small format
genre Christian art
hasAuthor Jan van Eyck
hasColorPalette deep blues
rich reds
warm earth tones
hasStyle detailed naturalism
realism
iconography Madonna as throne of wisdom
inception 15th century
locatedIn Frankfurt am Main
Germany
location Städel Museum
medium oil on panel
movement Flemish Primitives art
surface form: Early Netherlandish painting
notableFeature richly detailed interior
symbolic domestic objects
throne-like bench
religion Christianity
setting domestic interior
subjectHeading Madonna and Child
surface form: Christ Child seated on Virgin's lap

Madonna Enthroned
surface form: Virgin Mary enthroned
support wood panel
titleLanguage Italian
usesTechnique detailed oil glazing
minute detail rendering

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Jan van Eyck notableWork Lucca Madonna