Madonna col Bambino, tra i ss. Lorenzo, Bartolomeo, Giovanni Battista e Antonio Abate by Francesco Botticini

Madonna col Bambino, tra i ss. Lorenzo, Bartolomeo, Giovanni Battista e Antonio Abate 

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oil-paint

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portrait

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oil-paint

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figuration

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oil painting

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history-painting

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italian-renaissance

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portrait art

Copyright: Public domain

Francesco Botticini painted this tempera on panel altarpiece, "Madonna col Bambino, tra i ss. Lorenzo, Bartolomeo, Giovanni Battista e Antonio Abate," in Florence, Italy, sometime in the late 15th century. Botticini's painting reflects the religious culture of Renaissance Italy. Florentine artists were often commissioned by wealthy families or religious institutions to create devotional images for private chapels or public spaces. The Madonna and Child, surrounded by saints, was a popular subject, embodying the era's deep religious faith. Botticini’s painting would have been created for a specific institutional setting, likely a church. To understand the painting better, we could research patronage records, religious customs, and the history of the Florentine art market. The study of visual culture allows us to better appreciate the role of art in early modern Italy.

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