The Virgin Adoring the Child

1480/1490

Sandro Botticelli

Painter, Florentine, 1446 - 1510

A woman kneels, angled to our left, and tips her face down toward a naked baby propped on a pillow against a pile of hay in a shed-like structure in this round painting. The woman and baby have pale skin, blond hair, and their heads are surrounded with gold halos. The woman’s arms cross her chest as she looks down, her eyes nearly closed. She has high cheekbones, a narrow chin, a long, straight nose, and her pale lips are closed. Her long hair tucks under the neck of her aquamarine-blue cloak, which covers her coral-red dress. The dress and robe pool around her legs and under the baby, near her knees to our left. The baby has rounded cheeks and his belly and legs are pudgy. His hands and arms stretch up to the woman and his head is tilted dramatically back to look up at her. One foot, farther from us, kicks out and the other knee is bent. The woman and baby are on a grassy area supported and framed by concrete-gray blocks, over an arched doorway below. The stone blocks also enclose an area housing a donkey and ox to our left. There is a thatched roof above and a landscape with rolling hills and a river beyond.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    tempera on poplar panel

  • Credit Line

    Samuel H. Kress Collection

  • Dimensions

    overall (diameter): 58.9 cm (23 3/16 in.)
    framed: 82.2 x 6.4 cm (32 3/8 x 2 1/2 in.)

  • Accession

    1952.2.4


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Charles Paravey [d. by 1878], Paris; (his sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 13 April 1878, no. 97, as by Filippo Lippi, probably bought in); probably by inheritance to Paravey's daughter, Mme Raynaud, Paris. (sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, 16 December 1929, no. 44, as by Filippo Lippi); (Wildenstein & Co., Inc., New York); sold October 1947 to the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, New York;[1] gift 1952 to NGA.
[1] The invoice from Wildenstein & Co. to the Kress Foundation (copy in NGA curatorial files) is dated 30 October 1947. See also The Kress Collection Digital Archive, https://kress.nga.gov/Detail/objects/2331.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

1933

  • Five Centuries of European Painting, Los Angeles Museum of Art, November-December 1933, no. 3, repro., as The Nativity.

  • Italian Paintings of the XIV to XVI Century, Detroit Institute of Arts, March 1933, no. 24, as Madonna Adoring the Child.

  • A Century of Progress. Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture, Art Institute of Chicago, June-November 1933, no. 109, as Nativity.

1935

  • Exhibition of Italian Paintings of the Renaissance, The Century Association, New York, 1935, no. 2, as Madonna Adoring the Child.

1939

  • Masterpieces of Art. European Paintings and Sculpture from 1300-1800, New York World's Fair, 1939, no. 21, repro., as The Madonna Adoring the Child.

1941

  • Masterpieces of Art from European and American Collections, Detroit Institute of Arts, 1941, no. 4, repro., as Madonna Adoring the Child.

1947

  • Italian Paintings, Wildenstein & Co., New York, 1947, no. 16, repro., as Adoration of the Child.

Bibliography

1911

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1923

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1930

  • Mayer, August. L. “Ein unbekanntes tondo von Botticelli.” Pantheon 6 (September 1930): 393-394, repro.

1933

  • Venturi, Lionello. Italian Paintings in America, 3 vols. New York and Milan, 1938:2: pl. 246.

  • Valentiner, William R. “Die Leihausstellung frühitalianischer Malerei in Detroit.” Pantheon 12 (1933): 238.

1935

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1938

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1951

  • Paintings and Sculpture from the Kress Collection Acquired by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation 1945-1951. Introduction by John Walker, text by William E. Suida. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1951: 52, no. 14, repro.

  • Einstein, Lewis. Looking at Italian Pictures in the National Gallery of Art. Washington, 1951: 49.

  • Comstock, Helen. “Additions to the Kress Collection.” Connoisseur 127 (September 1951): 66.

1954

  • Ferguson, George. Signs and Symbols in Christian Art. New York, 1954: fig. 46.

1956

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1958

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1959

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1963

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1965

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1966

  • Shapley, Fern Rusk. Paintings from the Samuel H. Kress Collection: Italian Schools, XIII-XV Century. London, 1966: 122, fig. 333.

1967

  • Mandel, Gabriel. The Complete Paintings of Botticelli. Milan and New York, 1967: 104, cat. 124, repro.

1968

  • National Gallery of Art. European Paintings and Sculpture, Illustrations. Washington, 1968: 10, repro.

1972

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1974

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1975

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1978

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1979

  • Shapley, Fern Rusk. Catalogue of the Italian Paintings. 2 vols. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1979: 1:85-86; 2:pl. 57, as Circle of Botticelli, possibly Jacopo del Sellaio.

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1980

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1981

  • Rowlands, Eliot W. “Review of Fern Rusk Shapley. Catalogue of the Italian Paintings 1979.” Apollo 144, no. 237 (November 1981): 353, as "very plausibl[y]" by Jacopo del Sellaio.

1984

  • Walker, John. National Gallery of Art, Washington. Rev. ed. New York, 1984: 97, no. 60, color repro.

1985

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1988

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  • Baldini, Umberto. Botticelli. Florence, 1988: 299.

1989

  • Pons, Nicoletta. Botticelli: catalogo completo. Milan, 1989: 81, cat. 100, repro.

  • Lightbown, Ronald. Botticelli: Life and Work. Milan, 1989: 216-218, pl. 87.

1990

  • Caneva, Caterina. Botticelli: catalogo completo dei dipinti. Florence, 1990: 104, cat. 49, repro.

1992

  • Testi Cristiani, Maria Laura. Botticelli. Paris, 1992: 76, 95, pls. 54, 55.

  • Petrioli Tofani, Annamaria, ed. Il disegno fiorentino del tempo di Lorenzo il Magnifico. Exh. cat. Florence, 1992: 280.

  • Pons, Nicoletta. “Una bottega fiorentina di pittura nella seconda metà del XV secolo: Jacopo del Sellaio e compagni.” Ph.D. diss. Università degli studi di Roma “La Sapienza," 1992: 389 as Workshop of Botticelli.

1993

  • Deimling, Barbara. Sandro Botticelli 1444/45-1510. Cologne, 1993: 68, repro.

  • Brigstocke, Hugh. Italian and Spanish Paintings in the National Gallery of Scotland. 3rd ed. Edinburgh, 1993: 40.

  • Gagliardi, Jacques. La conquête de la peinture: L’Europe des ateliers du XIIIe au XVe siècle. Paris, 1993: 633.

2000

  • Olson, Roberta J. M. The Florentine Tondo. Oxford, 2000: 167, 253 note 53, fig. A18, as Workshop of Botticelli, possibly with Jacopo del Sellaio.

2003

  • Boskovits, Miklós, and David Alan Brown, et al. Italian Paintings of the Fifteenth Century. The Systematic Catalogue of the National Gallery of Art. Washington, D.C., 2003: 157-161, color repro.

2005

  • Zöllner, Frank. Botticelli. Munich, London, and New York, 2005: 238, cat. 60, repro.

2006

  • Körner, Hans. Botticelli. Cologne, 2006: 368, fig. 302.

  • Venturini, Lisa. “Pro uno tondo Virginis Mariae. Riflessioni su forma, destinazione, iconografia nei tondi fiorentini: il caso di Botticelli.” In Davide Gasparotto and Antonella Gigli, eds. Il tondo di Botticelli a Piacenza. Milan, 2006: 37.

2009

  • Acidini, Cristina, William Dello Russo, and Federico Poletti. Botticelli nel suo tempo. Milan, 2009: 94, 146, 277, repro.

2010

  • Dumbrowski, Damian. Die religiösen Gemälde Sandro Botticellis: Malerei als pia philosophia. Berlin and Munich, 2010: 206-208, fig. 105.

2012

  • Humfrey, Peter. Glasgow Museums. The Italian Paintings. Glasgow, 2012: 50.

2020

  • De Marchi, Andrea. “Il 'Maestro dall’occhio vispo': curiosità insaziabile, generosità e passione nel metodo di un conoscitore anomalo.” In Everett Fahy. Studi sulla pittura toscana del Rinascimento. Studies in Tuscan Renaissance Painting. Scritti scelti. Ed. Andrea de Marchi and Elisabetta Sambo. Bologna, 2020: XV, as by Botticelli, perhaps with a collaborator close to Jacopo del Sellaio in the landscape.

2022

  • Acidini, Cristina. Botticelli. Pisa, 2022: 193-194, repro.

Wikidata ID

Q20174377


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