Part 4 – Pietro Perugino (fallower) - Mary, the child adoring, with the boy John and two angels
c.1500. 80cm
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Flanking her are two angelic figures, each accompanied by a small child. The angel on the left leans forward, his expression one of reverence as he observes the child in his care. Similarly, the angel on the right mirrors this posture and gaze. These children appear to be engaged in adoration, their postures suggesting innocence and devotion.
The background is rendered with a detailed landscape – a vista of rolling hills, water, and distant structures. The perspective is somewhat flattened, typical of the period, but it provides depth and context for the scene. Light falls gently across the figures, illuminating their faces and drapery while casting soft shadows that contribute to the overall sense of serenity.
The subtexts within this work revolve around themes of piety, divine grace, and childhood innocence. The posture of Mary suggests a profound spiritual connection, while the adoration of the children underscores the importance of faith from an early age. The presence of angels reinforces the notion of heavenly intervention and guidance. The circular format itself may symbolize eternity or the completeness of God’s love.
The artists use of color is restrained but effective; the red tunic draws attention to Mary, while the muted tones of the landscape create a sense of distance and tranquility. The overall effect is one of quiet contemplation and spiritual reverence – a scene designed to inspire devotion and reflection.