- Lucca Madonna (van Eyck)
Infobox Painting|
title=Lucca Madonna
artist=Jan van Eyck
year=1436
type=Oil on panel
height=65.5
width=149.5
city=Frankfurt
museum=Stadälsches KunstinstitutThe "Lucca Madonna" is anoil painting of theMadonna and Child by the Early Netherlandish masterJan van Eyck , from 1436. It is on display in theStädel Museum inFrankfurt .It is known as "Lucca Madonna" as it belonged to the collection of
Charles II, Duke of Parma andLucca , in the early 19th century. It is one of the latest works by Jan van Eyck. The Virgin has been identified as a portrait of the painters's wife, Margaretha, of whom van Eyck also made a secular portrait. [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/
] It portrays the Virgin sitting on a throne with four small lion statues, a reference to the throne ofSolomon , which had twelve lions on the sides and steps. [ 1 Kings 10:18-20 and Chronicles 9:17-19] InIconography this depiction of Madonna and Child, with Jesus sitting on Mary's knee, is called the "Throne of Wisdom ", and is a common iconological type. As theSpeculum Humanae Salvationis put it::"the throne of the true Solomon is the most Blessed Virgin Mary,:In which sat Jesus Christ, the true wisdom." [Lane, Barbara G,"The Altar and the Altarpiece, Sacramental Themes in Early Netherlandish Painting", p.15, Harper & Row, 1984, ISBN 0064301338]
As in many paintings by van Eyck and his contemporaries, this comparison is further elaborated by specifically comparing Mary to an
altar , where on her flat lap she supports the infant Christ, just as the altar supports the presence of Christ in the host atMass . The white cloth beneath him, over the richer coloured cloth of Mary's dress, and the niche to the right which resembles apiscina where water for the priest to wash his hands was kept, all contribute to the comparison. [Lane, op cit,p.16] The unusual shape of the room, very narrow for such a large chair, suggests a small chapel.ee also
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