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Madonna of the Harpies

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Madonna delle Arpie (Madonna of the Harpies)
ArtistAndrea del Sarto
Year1517
Typeoil on wood
Dimensions208 cm × 178 cm (82 in × 70 in)
LocationGalleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Madonna of the Harpies (Italian: Madonna delle Arpie) is a 1517 painting by Andrea del Sarto, considered his major contribution to High Renaissance art.[1]

It is a depiction of the Virgin Mary and child on a pedestal, flanked by angels and two saints (Saint Bonaventure or Francis and John the Evangelist). Originally completed in 1517 for the convent of San Francesco dei Macci, the altarpiece now resides in the Uffizi. The figures have a Leonardo-like aura, with a pyramid shaped composition.[2]

The main character in the Kürk Mantolu Madonna ("Madonna With A Fur Coat"), a novel written by Turkish writer Sabahattin Ali, is a depiction of the Virgin Mary in Madonna of the Harpies.

References

  1. ^ Frances Maria Stimson Haberly-Robertson (1912). Famous Italian pictures and their story, with sketch of the artists. Haberly-Robertson
  2. ^ John T. Paoletti, Gary M. Radke (2005). Art in Renaissance Italy. Laurence King Publishing, ISBN 978-1-85669-439-1