Madonna and Child with Saints Francis and Anthony of Padua, by Bernardino de' Conti, known as Avogadro (1516)
Madonna and Child with Saints Francis and Anthony of Padua, by Bernardino de' Conti, known as Avogadro (1516)
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- Magnificent and real colors
- It makes any room elegant
- Perfect for a prestigious gift
CHARACTERISTICS
Print on handmade Amalfi paper with frame
Sheet size: 30 x 42 cm
With frame: 32 x 44 cm
Material: work printed on very fine handmade Amalfi paper with fringed edges, handmade beech wood frame
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The work
The "Madonna and Child between Saints Francis and Anthony of Padua" by Bernardino de' Conti, also known as Avogadro, created in 1516, is a work known for its delicacy and harmonious composition. The softness of the faces and the finesse of the details refer to the influence of the Lombard school, and the arrangement of the figures creates a sense of symmetry and serenity, with Saint Francis representing poverty and humility and Saint Anthony who embodies doctrine and preaching. The use of light and shadows is used to model shapes and create depth, the emotional and spiritual intensity conveyed by the saints is also noteworthy. The Child Jesus, with his innocent gaze, acts as an emotional bridge between the Madonna and the saints, involving the viewer in a scene of intense devotion and piety.