The Madonna of Bruges is a marble sculpture by Michelangelo of Mary with the Child Jesus.. Michelangelo's depiction of the Madonna and Child differs significantly from earlier representations of the same subject, which tended to feature a pious Virgin smiling down on an infant held in her arms.
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A classic religious garden statue, this enthroned Madonna creates a spiritual sanctuary nestled beneath you n. A classic religious garden statue, this enthroned Madonna creates a spiritual sanctuary nestled beneath your favorite tree or awarded a place of honor in a spot for indoor meditation.
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The Madonna of Bruges is the only piece by Michelangelo to left Italy during his lifetime. Michelangelo’s Madonna of Bruges in black and white (Photo: Miles Berry , flickr) This statue shows a seated Mary tenderly holding toddler Jesus who reposes between her legs and leans on her thigh.
The statues on each side representing Faith and Hope were executed by Pieter Pepers and added to the ensemble in the 18th century. This early work has parallels with the St. Peter's Pietà (1497-1500) both in style and finish.