- Madonna of the Pinks
Infobox Painting|
title=The Madonna of the Pinks
artist=Raphael
year=c. 1506–1507
type=oil on yew
height=27.9
width=22.4
museum=National Gallery, LondonThe "Madonna of the Pinks" ("circa" 1506-1507, Italian: "La Madonna dei garofani") is an early devotional painting by the Italian Renaissance master
Raphael . It is painted in oils on fruitwood and now hangs in the National Gallery,London .ubject matter
The painting depicts a youthful Virgin Mary playing with the Christ child and handing him
carnation s. These flowers, whose botanical name is "dianthus " (Greek for ‘flower of God’), are a premonition of Christ's Passion – according to Christian legend, the flower first appeared when the Virgin wept at theCrucifixion . The event takes place in a dimly-lit domestic setting influenced by Netherlandish art. The composition is based closely on the "Benois Madonna" byLeonardo da Vinci , although the colour scheme of blues and greens that link the Virgin with the landscape is Raphael's own. Through the arched window is a landscape with a ruined building, symbolising the collapse of the pagan world at the birth of Christ.Provenance
The subject matter and size of the painting, little larger than a
Book of Hours , suggest that it may have been intended as a portable aid to prayer. The identity of its original patron is unknown, although an inventory from the 1850s suggests that it was commissioned for Maddalena degli Oddi, a member of a prominentPerugia n family, after she had taken holy orders [ [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,986370,00.html Heavenly creature | | Guardian Unlimited Arts ] ] .In the 19th century it was property of the painter
Vincenzo Camuccini .Attribution to Raphael
Only in 1991 was the painting identified as a genuine Raphael, by the
Renaissance scholarNicholas Penny . Although Raphael scholars were aware of the existence of the work, which had hung inAlnwick Castle since 1853, they considered it merely the best of several copies of a lost original. After a huge public appeal the Madonna of the Pinks was bought in 2004 by the National Gallery from the Duke of Northumberland for £34,88 million, with contributions from theHeritage Lottery Fund and theNational Art Collections Fund . To justify the vast expenditure it went on a nationwide tour toManchester ,Cardiff ,Edinburgh andBarnard Castle .In the Summer of 2006 Caruzzi et al. published online research which alleged that
Nicholas Penny 's attribution and the associated defence of it published by the National Gallery are based on incomplete analysis, untenable arguments and misinterpretations.In 2007 Prof. James Beck published a book in which he also reportedly disputes the attribution of the National Gallery of London's painting Madonna of the Pinks to Raphael.References
* [http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/about/press/2004/raph_pinks.htm National Gallery, London press release upon acquisition of the painting in 2004]
* "2004 Review: The Annual Report of the National Art Collections Fund"
* [http://feedler.net/The-Madonna-of-the-Pinks-Northumberland Article and link to paper by Desiderio Z. Caruzzi on the attribution of the Madonna of the Pinks to Raphael]External links
* [http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/cgi-bin/WebObjects.dll/CollectionPublisher.woa/wa/work?workNumber=NG6596 "The Madonna of the Pinks" on the official National Gallery website]
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