
by Filippo Lippi, 1465
Finished in 1465, tender devotional scene around 1460-1465, showing the Virgin Mary with the Christ Child and two angels against a distant landscape. The composition places Mary in profile, her hands clasped in prayer while one angel holds the infant toward her. Lippi's use of soft modeling and delicate features reflects his training in the Florentine tradition.
The painting demonstrates Lippi's ability to blend sacred subjects with naturalistic details. The landscape visible through the window adds depth and connects the divine figures to the earthly world. Now housed at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, this work influenced later artists including Botticelli, who trained in Lippi's workshop.

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