Studio of Giotto di Bondone (1266/67-1337) The Virgin and Child. It was painted by an artist who worked closely with Giotto and was admired as a highly original artist. His new style brought more naturalism and emotion to religious art, which had been severe and distant in character. Here the child scrambles to touch his mother's face while she smiles tenderly.
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Image Number: 1746-19691536Rights ManagedCredit Line:World History Archive/Image Asset Management/SuperStockCollection:Image Asset Management Contributor:World History Archive Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:3894×5385
