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Madonna and Child

c. 1400
(Italian, c. 1360–before 1413)
Measurements
Framed: 80.5 x 53.5 x 5.5 cm (31 11/16 x 21 1/16 x 2 3/16 in.); Unframed: 60.4 x 41.4 cm (23 3/4 x 16 5/16 in.)
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Location
On view at Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, May 26, 2026 - Sep 20, 2026

Description

Although Gherardo Starnina is regarded as one of the most important painters of his time in Florence, little is known about him. He probably studied with a well-regarded Florentine painter who made numerous frescoes. He is claimed to have participated in the painting of the frescoes in the Castellani Chapel in Santa Croce, Florence. Documents show that he worked extensively in Spain, specifically Toledo and Valencia, executing many panel paintings and frescoes there. Most of his known paintings are altarpieces, often illustrating scenes from the lives of the saints. Stylistically, Starnina drew from many sources, including the Late Gothic style he witnessed while in Spain, and he developed a uniquely independent, progressive manner. The lyrical grace of this Madonna and her Valencian-style crown owe much to his experience in Spain.
A vertically oriented oil and gilding painting depicts the Madonna and baby Christ, both with light skin tones and blonde hair. Mary wears an ornate jeweled crown and a dark blue robe over a red dress, supporting Christ on her lap. He wears a sheer tunic and purple cloth, holding a scroll with Latin text while looking forward. They are set against a gold background within an arched frame with twisted columns and floral carvings.

Madonna and Child

c. 1400

Gherardo Starnina

(Italian, c. 1360–before 1413)
Italy, Florence, active in Spain, late 14th-early 15th century

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