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Virgin and Child between Saint Vincent Ferrier (1350-1419) and Saint Vincent of Zaragoza (4th century) (Virgin with child with Vincent of Zaragoza and Vincent Ferrer) Painting by Coriolano Malagavazzo (16th century) 1595 Chapel of the Elatellani
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Virgin and Child between Saint Vincent Ferrier (1350-1419) and Saint Vincent of Zaragoza (4th century) (Virgin with child with Vincent of Zaragoza and Vincent Ferrer) Painting by Coriolano Malagavazzo (16th century) 1595 Chapel of the Elatellani
LRI4690842 Virgin and Child between Saint Vincent Ferrier (1350-1419) and Saint Vincent of Zaragoza (4th century) (Virgin with child with Vincent of Zaragoza and Vincent Ferrer) Painting by Coriolano Malagavazzo (16th century) 1595 Chapel of the Elatellani, Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie Milan Italy by Malagavazzo, Coriolano (1543-1599); Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan, Italy; (add.info.: Virgin and Child between Saint Vincent Ferrier (1350-1419) and Saint Vincent of Zaragoza (4th century) (Virgin with child with Vincent of Zaragoza and Vincent Ferrer) Painting by Coriolano Malagavazzo (16th century) 1595 Chapel of the Elatellani, Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie Milan Italy); Luisa Ricciarini
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The captivating painting, "Virgin and Child between Saint Vincent Ferrier and Saint Vincent of Zaragoza" by Coriolano Malagavazzo, transports viewers to the Chapel of the Elatellani in the Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy. Created in 1595 during the Renaissance period, this masterpiece showcases a holy scene filled with symbolism and religious devotion. In the center of the composition stands the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus tenderly in her arms. The vibrant colors and delicate brushstrokes bring out their divine presence. Flanking them are two saints: Saint Vincent Ferrier from the 14th century and Saint Vincent of Zaragoza from the 4th century. These figures represent different eras within Christendom but unite under their shared faith. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he captures each figure's expression with precision. The soft pink hues symbolize purity and innocence while lilies scattered throughout allude to Mary's immaculate nature. This painting not only serves as a visual representation of Christian beliefs but also reflects on themes such as youth, childhood, and maternal love. It is a testament to Malagavazzo's skill as an Italian painter during the Cinquecento era. Luisa Ricciarini expertly captures this remarkable artwork through her lens for Fine Art Finder, allowing art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate its beauty even if they cannot visit it personally.
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