Madonna Litta
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The Madonna Litta is a renowned painting attributed to the Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci. Created around the year 1490, this masterpiece is an oil painting on canvas that measures approximately 42 cm in height and 33 cm in width. It is currently housed in the prestigious Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg. The painting depicts the Virgin Mary with the infant Jesus and Saint John the Baptist. The composition is characterized by its intimate portrayal of the figures, with Mary tenderly holding the Christ child as he interacts with Saint John. The use of light and shadow, as well as the delicate expressions on the faces of the figures, exemplify Leonardo's mastery of technique and his ability to convey emotion in his works. Leonardo da Vinci's Madonna Litta is considered a prime example of his skill in capturing the beauty and grace of the human form. The painting's composition and execution reflect the artist's innovative approach to representing religious subjects with a sense of realism and depth. The Madonna Litta is a significant work in Leonardo's oeuvre, showcasing his artistic vision and technical prowess. Its presence in the Hermitage Museum allows visitors to appreciate the beauty and complexity of this iconic painting up close.
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