Ercole de'Roberti

Virgin and Child

1490/96
Tempera or oil on panel
52 × 35 cm (20.5 × 13.8 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Ercole de’ Roberti’s painting of the Virgin and Child is calm, expressing a gentle melancholy. The artist’s mannerisms are evident in the exaggerated, slender fingers of the Virgin, which seem to barely hold the Christ Child, even as they press into his flesh. Ercole worked in Bologna and, from 1486, in Ferrara, where he was associated with the sophisticated court of the ruling Este family, who supported the arts, sciences, literature, and philosophy.

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