This tempera on wood painting of the "Virgin of Humility", dated between 1360 and 1365, is by Silvestro Dei Gherarducci.
Madonna-and-Child Theme Pages
A representation of Mary with the infant Jesus.
This tempera painting on wood of the "Virgin of Humility and Four Angels", is dated to 1365, and is attributed to the Master of the Alta of San Niccolo.
This painting on wood of the Madonna and Child was once attributed to Domenico di Michelino. However, it is now thought to be a copy by an unknown artist in his workshop. Originally in the Nunnery of San Girolamo this work is now in the Accademia Florence.
Detail from tempera on wood painting of "Madonna with Child with Saints and Angels" (1375) by Cenni di Francesco, currently in the Accademia Florence but originally in the Church of San Donato in Polversa.
This tempera on wood painting (c1380) of the Maddona and Child is by Jacopo di Cione, and is currently in the Accademia Florence.
This polychromatic wooden sculpture of the Madonna And Child is by Giovanni di Francesco Fetti. It was created in about 1385 and can be found in the Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence.
This Umbrian polychrome sculpture, in the Bargello Florence, of an Enthroned Madonna with Child is dated to between 1390 and 1410.
This tempera on wood painting of the "Virgin of Humility" (1390) is by Lorenzo Monaco it is now located in the Accademia Florence.
This tempera on canvas painting by Lippo di Dalmasio was created in around 1390. Called the Madonna of Humility because she is sat on the ground holding the infant with the setting sun behind.
Painted by Spinello Aretino, in about 1390, this detached fresco represents the Mystical marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria. According to legend Catherine dreamt of a spiritual marriage to Christ and awoke with a ring on her finger.1 This fresco was once part of the Bartolini Salimbeni Chapel, and had been painted over by Lorenzo Monaco.
This tempera and gold painting on wood of The Madonna and Child Between Two Saints is now in the Bargello Florence and is dated to between 1400 and 1425.
This low relief "Madonna and Child" sculpture (c1430) is by Michelozzo di Bartolomeo and can be found in the Bargello, Florence.
This Madonna and Child is from the school of of Donatello and can be found in the Bargello, Florence. Created in about 1430 it is made of marble with blue glass inserts.
This altarpiece wioth its central image of the Madonna and Child surround by four saints, is by Lippo d’Andrea. The Christ child holds a bird a pagan symbol for the soul that was incorporated into Christian art.
Originally guilded this terracotta plaque (c1440) by Donatello shows the Virgin adoring the child holding a bird. The background consists of angels and vases a theme that Donatello used in other works.
This bronze relief of the Madonna and Child (1443), at the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, is by Donatello. With its marble frame it is like an altar and is thought to have once belonged to Cosimo de' Medici.
This painting (1445) of the Madonna and Child is by Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia and can be found in the Uffizi Gallery Florence. The painting also contains images that represent Saint Dominic, Saint Peter, Saint Paul, and Thomas Aquinas.
This painting of an Enthroned Madonna and Child (c1445) is by Giovanni di Francesco, and is located in the Bargello Florence
