The Madonna and Child with St John and Angels , also known as The Manchester Madonna, is an unfinished painting by Michelangelo in the National Gallery, London. It is one of the four panel paintings by the artist, dating to Michelangelo's first period in Rome. The painting's attribution to Michelangelo was in doubt for much of the 19th and 20th centuries, but scholars now consider it an authentic work by the master. The work acquired the name "Manchester Madonnna" after being displayed in the Art Treasures Exhibition there in 1857. The scene depicted is the meeting of the Virgin Mary and the... Christ child with Christ's cousin St John the Baptist, an event which is supposed to have occurred after the Holy Family's return from Egypt. The Virgin is depicted with one breast bared, as if she has recently been suckling her infant son; this recalls the theme of the Virgin breastfeeding common in medieval painting. In her hands is a book which she attempts to hold away from her son, the contents of which probably foretell his future sacrifice.
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| Artist: | Michelangelo |
| Artform: | Painting |
| Date completed: | 1497 |
| Height: | 3' 5" |
| Width: | 2' 6" |