drawing, print, etching, intaglio, ink, engraving
portrait
drawing
baroque
pen sketch
etching
intaglio
pencil sketch
figuration
ink
ink drawing experimentation
line
pen work
genre-painting
history-painting
italian-renaissance
engraving
Dimensions: height 99 mm, width 73 mm
Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain
This is an ink drawing of the Madonna and Child created by an anonymous artist. The piece offers a glimpse into the powerful iconography of motherhood and divinity prevalent in the time it was made. The Madonna, draped in modest clothing, cradles the Christ Child, and the intimacy of their bond is palpable despite the formal nature of the piece. The artist may have been reflecting societal expectations of women, where motherhood was both celebrated and seen as a defining role. Yet, this image also transcends such boundaries. The Madonna represents a figure of solace, strength, and unconditional love, resonating with the deeply human experience of maternal connection. Although the artist remains unknown, their work speaks volumes, inviting us to reflect on the profound emotional and spiritual dimensions of motherhood and the enduring power of the maternal figure.
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