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Small-scale images of the Virgin Mary and Christ Child made for private worship were one of Bellini's specialities, and there was intense demand for them. Bellini had a large workshop of assistants who worked under his supervision, producing paintings in his style. This is one of those works, which is now, unfortunately, in poor condition.It adopts the landscape view and the curtain backdrop found in several of Bellini's own images of this kind (including one in our collection). Other elements are characteristic of Bellini's works: the infant's nakedness; the marble parapet separating us from the holy figures; and the cartellino (a piece of parchment or paper depicted within the painting) with Bellini's now-damaged signature included as proof of his design and supervision of the work.
Title
The Virgin and Child
Date
about 1490-1500
Medium
Oil and tempera on wood
Measurements
H 80 x W 64.8 cm
Accession number
NG3078
Acquisition method
Layard Bequest, 1916
Work type
Painting