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Virgin and Child

Luis de Morales (Spanish, about 1509–1586)

Medium/Technique Oil on panel
Dimensions 46.0 x 34.6 cm (18 1/8 x 13 5/8 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Miss Aimée and Miss Rosamond Lamb
Accession Number1978.680
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope
ClassificationsPaintings
The infant Jesus embraces his mother with his left arm while tenderly grasping at the ruff of her shirt with his right hand. This intimate painting is characteristic of Morales, who was heavily influenced by the works of Italian painters like Leonardo da Vinci, particularly in the careful modeling of flesh tones with deeply-set shadows. Numerous autograph versions of this composition exist, each retaining the same basic format but with subtle differences in the hands and heads. Here the Virgin gazes directly upon the viewer, while in later examples she is frequently more contemplative and downward-looking.

ProvenanceBy 1936, Misses Aimée and Rosamond Lamb, Boston [see note 1]; 1978, gift of Misses Aimée Lamb. (Accession Date: January 10, 1969)

NOTES:
[1] This work was lent by Aimee Lamb to the Fogg Museum, Harvard University (temporary loan number: 4169) from May 22, 1936-December 22, 1937.