Madonna Nursing the Christ Child (c. 1670-72)

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On display is a poignant sketch titled "Madonna Nursing the Christ Child," masterfully crafted by the renowned Spanish Baroque artist Bartolomé Estebán Murillo around 1670-72. This intimate artwork beautifully captures a serene moment between the Virgin Mary and the infant Christ, mesmerizing viewers with the tenderness and delicate emotion it portrays.Murillo, known for his religious compositions and skillful use of light and shadow, uses fluid, confident lines to breathe life into this sacred scene. The Madonna is depicted in a gentle, maternal pose, cradling the Christ Child as she tenderly offers him nourishment. Her expression, one of devout love and contemplation, reinforces the spiritual atmosphere surrounding the mother and child.The sketch, though simplistic in nature, reveals Murillo’s expert handling of the pen and ink medium. His ability to convey softness and texture through mere strokes allows the viewer to sense the weight of the folds in Mary's robes and the softness of the infant's body. The light touches of brown ink add warmth and depth, enhancing the overall feeling of divine tranquility."Madonna Nursing the Christ Child" not only highlights Murillo's artistry but also serves as a visual meditation on themes of motherhood, divinity, and the human connection to the divine.

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Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (December 1617, January 1, 1618 – April 3, 1682) was a Spanish Baroque painter. Although he is best known for his religious works, Murillo also produced a considerable number of paintings of contemporary women and children. These lively realistic portraits of flower girls, street urchins, and beggars constitute an extensive and appealing record of the everyday life of his times. He also painted two self-portraits, one in the Frick Collection portraying him in his 30s, and one in London's National Gallery portraying him about 20 years later. In 2017–18, the two museums held an exhibition of them.