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The Madonna and Child with Two Musician Angels is an oil-on-panel painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Correggio, now in the Uffizi in Florence. Some date it to 1514–15 but it is more commonly dated to 1515–16.
The Madonna sits on a chair, at the window of a house located on a hilltop, which offers a view of an elaborate landscape of “plains, distant mountains, a city and a bay”. Her eyes are pointed down and her hands are folded in prayers before child Jesus, who is held up to her by two angels.
The Virgin and Child with Two Angels (Italian, sometimes: Madonna del Latte) is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea del Verrocchio, dating from circa 1467–1469. It is in the National Gallery, London, United Kingdom.
The Virgin and Child with Two Angels is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Sandro Botticelli, dating to c. 1468–1469. It is in the Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte, in Naples. [1] The work was once attributed to Filippino Lippi, master of Botticelli.
Virgin and Child with Two Angels (c. 1280), by Cimabue; Virgin and Child with Two Angels (c. 1467–1469), by Andrea del Verrocchio; Madonna and Child (c. 1450–1465), by Filippo Lippi; Madonna and Child Enthroned with Two Angels (c. 1410–1415), by Gentile da Fabriano; Madonna and Child with Two Musician Angels (1515 or 1516), by Correggio
The painting measures 85.2 × 65 centimetres (33.5 × 25.6 in) and is one of a series of paintings of the Madonna produced by Botticelli between 1465 and 1470. It shows influences from Filippo Lippi's Virgin and Child with Two Angels of c. 1465 in the Uffizi. The Virgin Mary is shown in a three-quarter view, with the Christ Child held on her lap.
Virgin and Child with two Angels was bought in London by Karl Trübner in 1904, from the heirs of Horatio Granville Murray-Stewart (1834–1904), former High Sheriff of Donegal. It was inherited by the Strasbourg museum in 1908, together with other paintings from the Trübner collection, such as Van Everdingen 's Nordic Landscape with a Castle ...
Madonna and Child Enthroned with Two Angels is a c.1410–1415 tempera and gold on panel painting by the Italian late Gothic artist Gentile da Fabriano. Its original provenance is unknown, though its small size probably means it was made for private devotion. [ 1 ]