Sistine Madonna, also called La Madonna di San Sisto, is an oil painting by the Italian artist Raphael. Finished a few years before his death, ca. 1513–1514, as a commissioned altarpiece, it was the last of the painter's Madonnas and the last painting he completed with his own hands. Relocated to Dresden from 1754, the well-known painting has been particularly influential in Germany. After World War II, it was relocated to Moscow for a decade before it was returned to Germany. There, it resides as one of the central pieces in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister. The painting has been... highly praised by many notable critics, and Giorgio Vasari called it a "a truly rare and extraordinary work". In the painting, the Madonna, holding the Christ Child and flanked by Saint Sixtus and Saint Barbara, stands on clouds before dozens of obscured cherubs, while two distinctive winged cherubs rest on their elbows beneath her. American travel guide Rick Steves suggests that the expression on Mary's face stands in marked contrast to the usual in that this Mary is worried, reflecting her original placement beside a painting of the Crucifixion.
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| Artist: | Raphael |
| Artform: | Painting |
| Date completed: | 1513 |