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MARIA LACTANS Watercolor NURSING VIRGIN FRAMED ART

A colorful painting of the Maria Lactans, or nursing Virgin Mary, set on a very ornate carved wood frame. The watercolor is signed and dates back to the early 20th century.

Catalogue #6036
Size: 4-1/2 x 3-1/2" (11.5 x 9 cms) Frame 17 x 14-1/2"
Price: $200.00 USD
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Maria Lactans
Jan Van Eyck 1436

Maria Lactans (The Nursing Virgin)

The image of Mary suckling the baby Jesus is referred to as Maria lactans. Though not exactly a very common representation of the Madonna, it did have periods of relative fame.

At one time erroneously attributed to pagan Egyptian origins (based on the Isis-Horus relationship), this type of representation has most certainly developed from depictions of the adoration of the Magi, as early as the late 4th century (Museo Nazionale, Roma). The type of the Galaktotrophusa (nursing mother) was popular among Egyptian Christians but rare in Byzantium (Medinet el-Fajum, late 4th century). It is only later that the suckling mother becomes the enthroned Madonna sitting in the midst of the apostles.

The representation of Maria lactans remains exceptionally rare until the 13th century (see, for example, stone-relief of Maria lactans according to Dom Rupert, 1170-80, Liege, Belgium), when theology and art shifted from a more spiritual viewpoint about God, Christ and holy persons to the contemplation of the humanness of Christ and consequently, the illustration of Christ's and Mary's human history. The type of Maria lactans is a consequence of this shift.

This artistic motif will be popular during the following centuries until the 16th century when it disappears to resurface in the 18th century in connection with the so-called fountain of life representations (Mary is depicted as fountain of life whose breasts pour out the water of life).

Some of the very well known Maria lactans representations are: Simone Martini's Madonna del Latte, Siena 1330; Ambrogio Lorenzetti's Madonna del Latte, Siena, 1330-35; several Flemish artists of the early 15th century. The best known illustration of the Maria lactans type is from the master of Flemalle (1430), the so-called "salting Madonna".

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