Year c. 1485 Artist Giovanni Bellini Period Early renaissance | Medium Oil on panel Created 1485 Genre Christian art | |
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Dimensions 77 cm × 60 cm (30 in × 24 in) Location Accademia Carrara, Bergamo Similar Giovanni Bellini artwork, Christian art |
The Madonna of the Red Cherubims is an oil on panel painting by Italian Renaissance artist Giovanni Bellini, executed around 1485.
Stylistic elements such as the child on one of the Virgin's knees, and the mutual glance, suggest that the work was based on Bellini's Alzano Madonna in the same museum.
Description
The Virgin and Child are portrayed as a bust in the foreground, above a typical landscape with towers, castles and a fluvial inlet with a small boat.
The bright sky features a series of red cherubims which give their name to the picture. Also typical of Bellini is the parapet in the lower part, although this time he did not ad the cartouche with the signature.
References
Madonna of the Red Cherubims Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA