Madonna and Child with Saints (Lotto)

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Madonna and Child with Saints (c. 1505) by Lorenzo Lotto

Madonna and Child with Saints is an oil-on-panel painting by Lorenzo Lotto, signed "L. Lotus F.", and created c. 1505. It was first definitively recorded in 1727, when it was in France in the Orléans Collection. It is now in the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh. It is in the Holy Conversation style – on the left are a male saint (a prophet or St Jerome, holding a scroll) and Saint Peter, whilst to the left are a female saint (possibly Clare of Assisi) and Francis of Assisi.

References

  1. ^ Roberta D'Adda, Lotto, Skira, Milano 2004.
  2. ^ Carlo Pirovano, Lotto, Electa, Milano 2002. ISBN 88-435-7550-3
  3. ^ "The Virgin and Child with Saints Jerome, Peter, Francis and an Unidentified Female Saint".