• The Pazzi Madonna is a rectangular "stiacciato" marble relief sculpture by Donatello, since 1886 in the sculpture collections of the Bode-Museum in Berlin.
  • The Madonna Pazzi, housed today in Berlin's Staatliche Museen, is rectangular marble relief that dates from c. 1425.
  • Donatello was to become the best sculptor in this medium, working with precision and grace to create the much loved Pazzi Madonna that still enthrals art...
  • In the house of Francesco Pazzi there is a beautiful marble Madonna in low relief by Donatello; the Christ Child, seated upon a cushion, is supported by the...
  • 74.5 x 69.5 cms | 29 ¼ x 27 ¼ ins. Staatliches Lindenau Museum, Germany.
  • Donatello Florence c. 1386-1466 Virgin and Child, called the Pazzi Madonna c. 1420, marble The Bode Museum in Berlin displays one of the world's most...
  • The Pazzi Madonna is a rectangular white marble relief sculpture created by Donatello around 1425-1430 for private devotion in the Palazzo Pazzi della Congiura...
  • The Madonna gazes penetratingly into her son's eyes, foreseeing his death. The seemingly casual yet powerful genre scene is carved with economy...
  • From Daniel Katz Gallery, Donatello, The Pazzi Madonna, Polychrome stucco relief, 110 × 47 cm.
  • The unorthodox bodies that Donatello sculpted seem intertwined with the unorthodox relationship he developed between his own body and the bodies of other...