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After Jan Gossaert, Madonna and Child

16th Century

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By Jan Gossaert called Mabuse, 16th century Madonna and Child Oil on panel, 62 x 43 cm Framed, 72 x 54 cm Written report by Prof. Didier Bodart This Madonna and Child possesses the harmony, seraphic serenity and expertise in detail typical of the great Old Masters of Flemish painting. In particular, following Prof. Bodart's thesis, this panel takes up the version of the Madonna with her hair parted in the middle made by Jan Gossaert, known as Mabuse (1478 -1532); unfortunately, the original is now lost but there are several interpretations, one of which is preserved at the Metropolitan Museum in New York, that can objectively approximate the alleged original. The artist's personality is emblematic with regard to the fruitful artistic and cultural exchanges between Flanders and Italy: in fact, he was among the first to make the journey across the peninsula, staying there between 1508 and 1511, touching on various places but stopping mainly in Rome, where he became acquainted with the ancient statuary models that would return in nudes such as in the Danae of Munich, the Adam and Eve of Berlin or the Venus and Cupid of Brussels. In the future he would prove capable of summing up the multiple instances of the Flemings, such as Gerard David, Durer, and Metsys, and those of Italian painters such as Raphael, Mantegna, and other coeval artists. The skill with which the details of the draperies, linear, sinuous, and almost metallic in their luminous reflections, of the rosary in Jesus' hands, and of the diadem crowning the Virgin, are executed perfectly in the qualities typical of the Flemish school. The anatomies also stand out with a certain three-dimensionality, evident in the limbs of the Child, while the lenticular focus of the hair is enhanced even more in the play of light that hits them. The warm tones also continue in the dark red background, which frames the imperturbable, majestic, and solemn faces of the protagonists, who display Mabuse's typical portraiture skills.
  • Creation Year:
    16th Century
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 24.41 in (62 cm)Width: 16.93 in (43 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    62x43Price: $8,669
  • Medium:
  • After:
    Jan Gossaert (1478 - 1532, Flemish)
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Milan, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2639215867152

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