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Tthe Virgin suckling the Child - Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553
FIA5399590 Tthe Virgin suckling the Child - Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1553) - ca 1515 - Oil on wood - 81, 6x54 - Szepmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest by Cranach, Lucas, the Elder (1472-1553); Museum of Fine Arts (Szepmuveszeti) Budapest, Hungary; Photo eFine Art Images; German, out of copyright
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Breast Feeding Christanity Tiredness Blessed Virgin
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This print captures Lucas Cranach the Elder's masterpiece, "The Virgin Suckling the Child" with remarkable detail and clarity. Painted around 1515, this oil on wood artwork measures 81.6x54 cm and is housed in the prestigious Szepmuveszeti Muzeum in Budapest. Cranach, a renowned German Renaissance artist, skillfully portrays a tender moment between the Blessed Virgin Mary and baby Jesus. The painting exudes a sense of serenity as Mary lovingly cradles her child while he suckles at her breast. The composition not only showcases Cranach's technical prowess but also highlights his ability to convey emotion through art. The expressions on both Mary and Jesus' faces reveal a mix of tiredness and sadness, perhaps hinting at the weight of their divine roles. Intriguingly, Cranach chooses to depict Mary partially nude, emphasizing her vulnerability as she nurtures her son. This bold choice adds depth to the painting by exploring themes of motherhood and sacrifice within Christian religion. As we gaze upon this exquisite piece captured by Bridgeman Images' talented photographers from eFine Art Images collection, we are transported back to an era where religious art flourished during the 16th century. This print serves as a testament to Cranach's enduring legacy as one of Germany's most celebrated painters.
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