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This painting is the work of an unknown Italian painter from the 18th century, who was inspired by traditional religious motifs, especially the iconography of the Virgin Mary with baby Jesus and John the Baptist. This motif was very popular in the Baroque and later periods and often served as an expression of deep religious devotion. In the composition we can see typical elements of the Italian Baroque and Rococo, such as the strong emotionality of the characters, dramatic lighting and emphasis on details in the shaping of figures and fabrics. The painting expresses the intimate and tender relationship between the Virgin Mary and the baby Jesus, with John the Baptist symbolizing the prophetic role and spiritual connection between the two children. The attention paid to the subtle rendering of faces and hands shows the painter's skill in capturing human emotionality and spiritual depth, which is typical of painters of the Italian school. The color palette is soft, with warm and muted tones dominating, which promote an impression of calm and piety. The way the figures are lit and set against a simple background is reminiscent of the techniques of painters such as Carlo Maratta or Francesco Trevisani, who in the 18th century continued to develop the Italian Baroque tradition with an emphasis on harmony and elegance of composition.
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