File:Masaccio. Madonna and Child. ca. 1426. Florence, Uffizi..jpg
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Masaccio._Madonna_and_Child (Madonna del Cardinal Casini),_ca._1426._Florence,_Uffizi |
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Date | са.1426 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Source/Photographer | Self-scanned |
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Ein Spätwerk des Künstlers, das noch im Stil der Gotik mit dem neutralen Goldhintergrund versehen ist, dann aber schon Plastizität in den Figuren versucht.
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