Madonna and Child with Two Angels

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Madonna and Child with Two Angels is a celebrated 15th-century Renaissance painting by Filippo Lippi depicting the Virgin Mary and the Christ Child attended by two angels in a tender, humanized devotional scene.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artForm panel painting
artHistoricalPeriod Early Renaissance NERFINISHED
artist Filippo Lippi NERFINISHED
background landscape with distant hills
collection Uffizi Gallery NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Filippo Lippi NERFINISHED
dateOfCreation 15th century
depictionStyle half-length figures
depicts Christ Child NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
two angels
genre Christian art
Marian art
hairStyleOfMadonna veil and elaborate coiffure
hasArtisticStyle chiaroscuro modeling
humanist naturalism
iconography Christ Child leaning over parapet
Madonna behind a parapet
playful angel lifting the Child
inception c. 1465
influenced Sandro Botticelli NERFINISHED
influencedBy Fra Angelico NERFINISHED
locatedIn Florence
Italy
location Uffizi Gallery NERFINISHED
mainSubject Madonna and Child NERFINISHED
materialUsed tempera
movement Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic delicate, graceful figures
soft, luminous color palette
tender, humanized depiction of sacred figures
notableWorkOf Filippo Lippi NERFINISHED
originalLanguageTitle Madonna col Bambino e due angeli NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
setting window opening onto landscape
significance canonical image of Renaissance Marian devotion
masterpiece of Filippo Lippi
subjectPosition Madonna in three-quarter view
surface wood panel
theme devotional contemplation
divine love
motherhood
usesPerspective linear perspective

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Filippo Lippi notableWork Madonna and Child with Two Angels