Bridgewater Madonna

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The Bridgewater Madonna is a renowned early 16th-century painting by Raphael depicting the Virgin Mary tenderly holding the Christ Child, celebrated for its serene composition and delicate modeling.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
religious painting
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalSignificance important example of Raphael’s mature Madonna paintings
artworkSurface panel
associatedWith Raphael’s Madonna series NERFINISHED
colorPalette soft, harmonious tones
composition pyramidal composition
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Raphael NERFINISHED
culture Italian
depictionType half-length Madonna
depicts Christ Child NERFINISHED
Madonna and Child NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
emotion serenity
tenderness
genre Madonna painting
devotional image
hasPart background landscape
infant Christ NERFINISHED
seated Madonna NERFINISHED
iconography Virgin and Child NERFINISHED
inception early 16th century
intendedUse private devotion
lighting soft chiaroscuro modeling
materialUsed oil paint
movement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableFor delicate modeling
serene composition
tender depiction of maternal love
originalLanguage none
period Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
portrays Mary, mother of Jesus NERFINISHED
infant Jesus NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
school Roman school of Raphael
style High Renaissance style
subjectHeading Christian art
theme divine maternity
mother and child
timePeriod High Renaissance NERFINISHED

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Raphael’s Madonna paintings includesWork Bridgewater Madonna