Carpaccio reimagined the Madonna and Child theme when he made this painting. Instead of wearing a traditional blue cloak, the Virgin Mary, or Madonna, is clothed in fashionable Venetian dress. Absorbed in her reading, she sits in an unconventional profile pose instead of looking out at viewers or attending to her infant son.
Today we only see a partial image of baby Jesus, resting on a pillow on the left. Scholars think the painting was cut down along the left side sometime in the 1700s. The picture’s original size and shape are unknown. The painting might have depicted only the Virgin and Child, or it might have been a larger work with other figures.
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