Madonna and Child (Cowper Madonna) Framed Canvas Replica Painting: Large

By artist Raphael (1483-1520), in a Private Collection

Item# DA2973

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Most likely given by the artist as a wedding present - rather than to fulfill a specific commission - this portrait of Virgin and Child would have been highly prized as appreciation for art grew during the Renaissance. A fair-haired Madonna in a bright red dress shows the faintest hint of a halo as her undeniably precious child embraces her in a moment of pure grace. Raphael was a prolific painter who, despite his early death at age 37, left his artistic mark upon the world. Together with Michelangelo and da Vinci, he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of the Renaissance. The authentic stretched canvas replica painting captures the original work's texture, depth of color, and even its subtle brushstrokes, which are applied by hand exclusively for Design Toscano. With bas-relief organic styling, the multi-tiered, replica European style frame is cast in quality designer resin and highlighted with an aged gold-toned finish.

Proudly printed and framed in the USA using imported molding.
  • Product Details

    • Includes picture wire and hardware for hanging. Follow simple steps in the PDF linked above.
    • Please note these instructions are meant for common drywall walls. If other conditions are present check with your local hardware store for recommendations on hardware and hanging methods.
  • About The Artist

      Raphael (1483-1520)
      Italian master painter and architect of the Italian High Renaissance Raphael is best known for his Madonnas such as Madonna della Sedia and his large figure compositions now housed in the Vatican in Rome. His work is much admired for its clarity of form and ease of composition and for its visual achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur.

      Raphael was already being described as a master in 1501. After moving to Rome in 1508 Raphael was commissioned by Julius II to paint some of the rooms of the palace in the Vatican. One of these paintings was The School of Athens. This was unheard of at the time for an inexperienced artists of only 25 years old. In 1514 Raphael was commissioned to rebuild St. Peters and although his work has since been demolished or altered for a time he was the most important painter and architect in Rome.

      Marked by perfection and grace Raphael paintings and sculptures were highly admired by his contemporaries. When compared to the great Michelangelo or Titian Raphael may be considered inferior but he always triumphs when considering the ease and grace of his creations.

      More works by this artist
  • Weights & Dimensions

    • Large: 30.5"Wx39"H framed (24.5"Wx33"H image size, 3.25"W frame), 9 lbs.

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