The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne
About this artwork
In this painting the Virgin and her mother, Saint Anne, sit side by side. They offer the Christ Child an apple, a reference to the forbidden fruit Eve offered Adam in the Garden of Eden. It is also a symbol of the burden of the sins of mankind that Christ will bear. Benson’s elegant figures are painted with rich colours using his typically delicate touch, and both the Virgin and her mother are given equal compositional importance. This results in a superbly balanced image. In the left background, an angel draws water from the Fountain of Life. Benson was renowned for such devotional pieces, teeming with incident and detail.
Updated before 2020
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artist:Ambrosius BensonNetherlandish (died 1550)
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title:The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne
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date created:About 1527
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materials:Oil on panel
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measurements:Ogee top: 80.70 x 59.10 cm; Framed: 96.10 x 71.10 x 9.50 cm
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credit line:Purchased 1945
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accession number:NG 2024
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artwork photographed by:Antonia Reeve
Ambrosius Benson
Ambrosius Benson
Benson was born in Lombardy, but moved to Bruges in the southern Netherlands after spending some time in Spain. He arrived in Bruges in 1518, and by the following year he had gained entry into the local guild of painters as an independent master. Benson was already a successful painter of portraits...