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  1. The present sculpture is one of the finest known examples of a greatly revered Madonna and Child composition from the first half of the fifteenth century and represents a remarkable survival...

    • Byzantine

      The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman...

    • Masaccio

      Virgin and Child with Saint Anne (1425) www.wikidata.org...

    • 13 Stories

      Online Exhibit A Tour of the XXX International Biennale of...

    • Stucco

      A light, easily shaped, but hard and durable form of...

  2. This half-length Madonna represents one of the finest of about 40 surviving variants, all of which display many characteristics of the Florentine bronze sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti.

  3. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York City, United States. Download this artwork (provided by The Metropolitan Museum of Art). Learn more about this artwork. Details. Title: Madonna and...

  4. 15 de ene. de 2019 · This half-length Madonna represents one of the finest of about 40 surviving variants, all of which display many characteristics of the Florentine bronze sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti. These features include serene facial types with narrow eyes and thin eyebrows, the careful arrangement of the Madonna and Child, forehead to cheek, and the ...

  5. Title: Madonna and Child. Artist: After a composition sometimes attributed to Lorenzo Ghiberti (Italian, Florence 1378–1455 Florence) Date: 15th century. Culture: possibly Italian, Florence. Medium: Stucco, painted and gilded. Dimensions: Height: 28 in. (71.1 cm) Classification: Sculpture. Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1908. Accession Number: 08.22.3

  6. Madonna and Child. c. 1450. circle of Lorenzo Ghiberti. (Italian, 1378–1455) Italy, Florence, 15th century. polychromed terracotta. Overall: 81.3 x 59 x 21.6 cm (32 x 23 1/4 x 8 1/2 in.) Gift of Leonard C. Hanna, Jr., for the Coralie Walker Hanna Memorial Collection 1939.161. Location: 117B Italian Renaissance.

  7. Title: Madonna and Child. Artist: After a composition sometimes attributed to Lorenzo Ghiberti (Italian, Florence 1378–1455 Florence) Date: 15th century. Culture: Italian, Florence. Medium: Terracotta. Dimensions: Height: 27 in. (68.6 cm) Classification: Sculpture. Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1907. Accession Number: 07.120.3