La Vierge a l'enfant, a la rose by Jean Morin

La Vierge a l'enfant, a la rose 1605 - 1650

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drawing, print, engraving

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portrait

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drawing

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print

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old engraving style

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flower

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figuration

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11_renaissance

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madonna

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child

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history-painting

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italian-renaissance

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engraving

Dimensions: sheet: 16 7/16 x 11 3/8 in. (41.8 x 28.9 cm) image: 13 3/8 x 8 7/8 in. (34 x 22.5 cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

Jean Morin created this print, "The Virgin and Child with a Rose," in the early to mid-17th century. It reproduces an earlier composition by Raphael. Prints like this one played a vital role in disseminating artistic ideas throughout Europe. At the time, it was common for prints to circulate more widely than paintings. The print medium allowed artists like Morin to reproduce and reinterpret the works of famous masters, making them accessible to a broader audience. France in the 17th century was a society deeply shaped by religious institutions and royal patronage, so the Virgin and Child held potent cultural significance. The inscription on the print, in Latin, indicates the importance of the Catholic Church at the time. To understand this artwork more fully, we might research the market for prints at the time, as well as study its reception in different social settings.

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