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'''Madonna and Child''' depicts young Jesus with his mother [[Mary of Nazareth]]. Occasionally some other relatives are present, notably, Jesus' cousin [[John the Baptist]] (and John's mother, [[Elizabeth]]). | '''Madonna and Child''' depicts young Jesus with his mother [[Mary of Nazareth]]. Occasionally some other relatives are present, notably, Jesus' cousin [[John the Baptist]] (and John's mother, [[Elizabeth]]). | ||
* [[Madonna and Child]] -- [[Holy Family]] -- [[Jesus at Nazareth]] -- [[Jesus among the Doctors | * [[Madonna and Child]] -- [[Joseph and Jesus]] -- [[Holy Family]] -- [[Jesus at Nazareth]] -- [[Jesus among the Doctors]] | ||
< ''[[Life of Jesus]]'' : [[Nativity of Jesus]] -- [[Childhood of Jesus]] -- [[Jesus' Hidden Years]] -- [[Ministry of Jesus]] ([[Parables of Jesus]], [[Miracles of Jesus]]) -- [[Passion of Jesus]] -- [[Resurrection of Jesus]] -- [[Relics of Jesus]] > | |||
< ''[[Life of Mary of Nazareth]]'' : [[Mary's Early Life]] -- [[Nativity of Jesus]] -- [[Childhood of Jesus]] -- [[Mary and the Ministry of Jesus]] --- [[Mary and the Early Church]] -- [[Relics of Mary of Nazareth]] > | |||
[[File:Isis Mary.png|thumb|350px]] | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The role of [[Mary of Nazareth]], a quite marginal character in [[Paul]] and in the [[Gospel of Mark]], rapidly increased in the early Church. The Nativity Stories in the [[Gospel of Matthew]] and the [[Gospel of Luke]] gave her a crucial role in the birth of the Messiah. The Gospel of John assigned her a role in the [[Ministry of Jesus]] and in the [[Passion of Jesus]]. Mary became the central female figure in Christian practice and belief in her role as the mother of Jesus. The iconography soon followed the path. | |||
The iconography of ''Madonna and Child'' derives from the pagan iconography of ''Isis and Child'', which was wide-spread in the Roman empire. The advantage was to christianize a familiar image by replacing its religious meaning without losing its power of attraction | |||
==Madonna and Child, in the arts== | ==Madonna and Child, in the arts== | ||
<gallery> | ====Madonna and Child==== | ||
<gallery mode=packed align=left heights=200> | |||
File:Madonna Child Duccio.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1311 Duccio), art]] | File:Madonna Child Duccio.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1311 Duccio), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Giotto.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1330 Giotto), art]] | File:Madonna Child Giotto.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1330 Giotto), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Veneziano.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1354 Paolo Veneziano), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Brunelleschi.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1402 Brunelleschi), art]] | File:Madonna Child Brunelleschi.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1402 Brunelleschi), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Verrocchio.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1470 Verrocchio), art]] | File:Madonna Child Verrocchio.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1470 Verrocchio), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Rossellino.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1475 Rossellino), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child2 Verrocchio.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1475 Verrocchio), art]] | File:Madonna Child2 Verrocchio.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1475 Verrocchio), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child | File:Madonna Child Botticelli2.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1480 Botticelli), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Leonardo.jpg|[[Madonna Litta (1490 Leonardo), art]] | File:Madonna Child Leonardo.jpg|[[Madonna Litta (1490 Leonardo), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Cima.jpg|[[Virgin and Child (1502 Cima da Conegliano), art]] | File:Madonna Child Cima.jpg|[[Virgin and Child (1502 Cima da Conegliano), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Michelangelo.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1505 Michelangelo), art]] | File:Madonna Child Michelangelo.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1505 Michelangelo), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Dossi.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1525 Dossi), art]] | File:Madonna Child Dossi.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1525 Dossi), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Gentileschi.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1611 Gentileschi), art]] | File:Madonna Child Gentileschi.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1611 Gentileschi), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child 1638 Murillo.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1638 Murillo), art]] | File:Madonna Child 1638 Murillo.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1638 Murillo), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Dolci.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1648 Dolci), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Ingres.jpg|[[Virgin and Child (1806 Ingres), art]] | File:Madonna Child Ingres.jpg|[[Virgin and Child (1806 Ingres), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Schnorr.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1820 Schnorr), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Delaroche.jpg|[[Virgin and Child (1844 Delaroche), art]] | File:Madonna Child Delaroche.jpg|[[Virgin and Child (1844 Delaroche), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child | File:Madonna Child Bonnassieux.jpg|[[Madonna and Child / Notre-Dame de France (1860 Bonnassieux), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Fabisch.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1863 Fabisch), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Perov.jpg|[[Christ and the Virgin at the Sea (1867 Perov), art]] | File:Madonna Child Perov.jpg|[[Christ and the Virgin at the Sea (1867 Perov), art]] | ||
File: | File:Virgin Angels Bouguereau.jpg|[[Virgin of the Angels (1881 Bouguereau), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Vrubel.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1885 Vrubel), art]] | File:Madonna Child Vrubel.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1885 Vrubel), art]] | ||
File:Virgin Child Havers.jpg|[[But Mary Kept All These Things and Pondered Them in Her Heart (1888 Havers), art]] | File:Virgin Child Havers.jpg|[[But Mary Kept All These Things and Pondered Them in Her Heart (1888 Havers), art]] | ||
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File:Madonna Child Manansala.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1966 Manansala), art]] | File:Madonna Child Manansala.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1966 Manansala), art]] | ||
File:Madonna Child Stefanescu.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1986 Stefanescu), art]] | File:Madonna Child Stefanescu.jpg|[[Madonna and Child (1986 Stefanescu), art]] | ||
File:Mary Film Chiesa.jpg|[[Io sono con te (2010 Chiesa), film]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Madonna and Child with John the Baptist==== | |||
<gallery mode=packed align=left heights=200> | |||
File:Madonna2 Child Botticelli.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1470 Botticelli), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Botticelli.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1495 Botticelli), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Perugino.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1497 Perugino), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Raphael.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1506 Raphael), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Cranach.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1514 Cranach), art]] | |||
File:Madonna2 Child Correggio.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1514 Correggio), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Correggio.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1518 Correggio), art]] | |||
File:Madonna2 Child John Pontormo.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1536 Pontormo), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child John Reni.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1606 Reni), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child John Bouguereau.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1863 Bouguereau), art]] | |||
File:Holy Family Bouguereau.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1875 Bouguereau), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child John3 Bouguereau.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1881 Bouguereau), art]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Madonna and Child with Anne (and John the Baptist)==== | |||
<gallery mode=packed align=left heights=200> | |||
File:Madonna Child Anne Masaccio.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with St. Anne (1425 Masaccio, Masolino), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Anne Baptist Leonardo.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with Anne and John the Baptist / Cartone di Sant'Anna / Burlington House Cartoon (1505 Leonardo), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Anne Leonardo.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with St. Anne (1513 Leonardo), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Anne Durer.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with St. Anne (1519 Dürer), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Anne Caravaggio.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with St Anne (1606 Caravaggio), art]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
====Madonna and Child with Elizabeth, John the Baptist (and Joachim)==== | |||
<gallery mode=packed align=left heights=200> | |||
File:Madonna Child Elizabeth Baptist Correggio.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with Elizabeth and John the Baptist (1510 Correggio), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Elizabeth Baptist Andrea.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with Elizabeth and John the Baptist (1516 Andrea del Sarto), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Elizabeth Baptist Raphael.jpg|[[Madonna and Child with Elizabeth and John the Baptist (1518 Raphael), art]] | |||
File:Madonna Child Elizabeth Baptist Rosso.jpg|[[Allegory of Salvation / Madonna and Child with Elizabeth and John the Baptist (1521 Rosso), art]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Latest revision as of 16:16, 12 February 2021
Madonna and Child depicts young Jesus with his mother Mary of Nazareth. Occasionally some other relatives are present, notably, Jesus' cousin John the Baptist (and John's mother, Elizabeth).
- Madonna and Child -- Joseph and Jesus -- Holy Family -- Jesus at Nazareth -- Jesus among the Doctors
< Life of Jesus : Nativity of Jesus -- Childhood of Jesus -- Jesus' Hidden Years -- Ministry of Jesus (Parables of Jesus, Miracles of Jesus) -- Passion of Jesus -- Resurrection of Jesus -- Relics of Jesus >
< Life of Mary of Nazareth : Mary's Early Life -- Nativity of Jesus -- Childhood of Jesus -- Mary and the Ministry of Jesus --- Mary and the Early Church -- Relics of Mary of Nazareth >
Overview
The role of Mary of Nazareth, a quite marginal character in Paul and in the Gospel of Mark, rapidly increased in the early Church. The Nativity Stories in the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke gave her a crucial role in the birth of the Messiah. The Gospel of John assigned her a role in the Ministry of Jesus and in the Passion of Jesus. Mary became the central female figure in Christian practice and belief in her role as the mother of Jesus. The iconography soon followed the path.
The iconography of Madonna and Child derives from the pagan iconography of Isis and Child, which was wide-spread in the Roman empire. The advantage was to christianize a familiar image by replacing its religious meaning without losing its power of attraction
Madonna and Child, in the arts
Madonna and Child
Madonna and Child with John the Baptist
Madonna and Child with Anne (and John the Baptist)
Madonna and Child with Elizabeth, John the Baptist (and Joachim)
External links
- [ Wikipedia]
Pages in category "Madonna and Child (subject)"
The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total.
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- Madonna and Child (1311 Duccio), art
- Madonna and Child (1330 Giotto), art
- Madonna and Child (1354 Paolo Veneziano), art
- Madonna and Child (1402 Brunelleschi), art
- Madonna and Child with St. Anne (1425 Masaccio, Masolino), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1470 Botticelli), art
- Madonna and Child (1470 Verrocchio), art
- Madonna and Child (1475 Rossellino), art
- Madonna and Child (1475 Verrocchio), art
- Madonna and Child (1480 Botticelli), art
- Madonna Litta (1490 Leonardo), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1495 Botticelli), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1497 Perugino), art
- Virgin and Child (1502 Cima da Conegliano), art
- Madonna and Child with Anne and John the Baptist / Cartone di Sant'Anna / Burlington House Cartoon (1505 Leonardo), art
- Madonna and Child (1505 Michelangelo), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1506 Raphael), art
- Madonna and Child with Elizabeth and John the Baptist (1510 Correggio), art
- Madonna and Child with St. Anne (1513 Leonardo), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1514 Correggio), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1514 Cranach), art
- Madonna and Child with Elizabeth and John the Baptist (1516 Andrea del Sarto), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1518 Correggio), art
- Madonna and Child with Elizabeth and John the Baptist (1518 Raphael), art
- Madonna and Child with St. Anne (1519 Dürer), art
- Allegory of Salvation / Madonna and Child with Elizabeth and John the Baptist (1521 Rosso), art
- Madonna and Child (1525 Dossi), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1525 Pontormo), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1536 Pontormo), art
- Madonna and Child with St Anne (1606 Caravaggio), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1606 Reni), art
- Madonna and Child (1611 Gentileschi), art
- Madonna and Child (1638 Murillo), art
- Madonna and Child (1648 Dolci), art
- Virgin and Child (1806 Ingres), art
- Madonna and Child (1820 Schnorr), art
- Virgin and Child (1844 Delaroche), art
- Madonna and Child / Notre-Dame de France (1860 Bonnassieux), art
- Madonna and Child (1863 Fabisch), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1863 Bouguereau), art
- Christ and the Virgin at the Sea (1867 Perov), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1875 Bouguereau), art
- Madonna and Child with John the Baptist (1881 Bouguereau), art
- Virgin of the Angels (1881 Bouguereau), art
- Madonna and Child (1885 Vrubel), art
- Madonna and Child (1888 Bouguereau), art
- But Mary Kept All These Things and Pondered Them in Her Heart (1888 Havers), art
- Madonna and Child (1903 Bouguereau), art
- Madonna and the Child Christ (1906 Mackennal), art
- Madonna and Child (1908 Korosfoi-Kriesch), art
- Mother Mary with the Holy Child Jesus Christ (1913 Hitler), art
- Madonna and Child (1923 Maxy), art
- Madonna and Child (1924 Tozzi), art
- Madonna and Child (1934 Serebriakova), art
- Madonna of the Slums (1950 Manansala), art
- Madonna and Child (1965 Botero), art
- Madonna and Child (1966 Manansala), art
- Madonna and Child (1986 Stefanescu), art