FOLLOWER OF JOOS VAN CLEVE
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FOLLOWER OF JOOS VAN CLEVE

The Madonna of the Cherries

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FOLLOWER OF JOOS VAN CLEVE
The Madonna of the Cherries
oil on panel
31 ½ x 23 ¼ in. (80 x 59 cm.)
來源
Art market, New York, circa 1960, where acquired by,
Private collection, Mexico.

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Taylor Alessio
Taylor Alessio Junior Specialist, Head of Part II

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The Madonna of the Cherries is one of Joos van Cleve’s most well-known compositions and likewise was one of the most popular images in 16th-century Northern Europe. A remarkable illustration of the interconnection between Italy and the North that was so vital to the artistic innovations of the Renaissance, this composition is believed to have been invented in Milan during the first decade of the 16th century by Leonardo da Vinci. Almost immediately thereafter, it was adapted by one of the Italian master’s best students, Giampietrino (active Milan circa 1495-1540). It was likely a direct encounter with Giampietrino’s painting that ultimately led to the composition’s popularization and proliferation north of the Alps by Joos van Cleve and his workshop in Antwerp around 1525-1530.

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