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Antoon van Dyck - Christ of the coin
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Antoon van Dyck - Anton Giulio Brignole - Salt on horseback
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Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, detto Guercino - Dying Cleopatra
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Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, detto Guercino - Eternal Father with a little angel
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Bernardo Strozzi, detto il Cappuccino - The Cook
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Guido Reni - San Sebastian
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Jacopo Negretti, detto Palma il Vecchio - Madonna and Child between Saints John the Baptist and Magdalene
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Carlo Antonio Tavella - Lake landscape
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Lorenzo De Ferrari - The living room of the Virtues of the Patries
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Domenico Piola - Allegory of Autumn
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Domenico Piola - The chariot of the sun with the seasons
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Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, detto il Grechetto - Nativity
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Gerard David - Madonna della Pappa
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Jan Wildens - January - Ice skaters
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Leon Cogniet - Maria Brignole-Sale De Ferrari, Duchess of Galliera with her son Filippo
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Pellegro Piola - Holy Family known as the butterfly
Antoon van Dyck - Christ of the coin
Antoon van Dyck - Anton Giulio Brignole - Salt on horseback
Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, detto Guercino - Dying Cleopatra
Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, detto Guercino - Eternal Father with a little angel
Bernardo Strozzi, detto il Cappuccino - The Cook
Guido Reni - San Sebastian
Jacopo Negretti, detto Palma il Vecchio - Madonna and Child between Saints John the Baptist and Magdalene
Carlo Antonio Tavella - Lake landscape
Lorenzo De Ferrari - The living room of the Virtues of the Patries
Domenico Piola - Allegory of Autumn
Domenico Piola - The chariot of the sun with the seasons
Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, detto il Grechetto - Nativity
Gerard David - Madonna della Pappa
Jan Wildens - January - Ice skaters
Leon Cogniet - Maria Brignole-Sale De Ferrari, Duchess of Galliera with her son Filippo
Pellegro Piola - Holy Family known as the butterfly

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Description

Moving to Bruges from the northern Netherlands in 1484, at the end of the 15th century Gerard David inherited the role of undisputed protagonist of the local pictorial scene from Memling, painting both monumental works for the most important religious and secular institutions and private portraits and devotional paintings sold. partly on the free market. At least seven different versions depicting the Madonna della pappa can be traced back to this last genre - among which the panel kept at the Aurora Trust in New York, considered the oldest and highest pictorial quality example -, which share the same cardboard or model, substantially recognizable in all replicas, made with greater or lesser participation of the workshop. In the composition, datable to 1510-1515, influences of Lombard imprint have been recognized, probably derived from examples of the Madonna and Child dating back to a Leonardo prototype of which there are several variants made by Italian and Nordic artists, from Bernardino de 'Conti to the Lombard Ambrogio Benzone or Ambrosius Benson, who in 1519 entered David's workshop in Bruges. In the interpretation of this subject, set in a domestic and intimate interior, the Flemish components of the representation seem to prevail both in the landscape that opens on the horizon and in the minute description of the objects in the foreground: the bread, the bowl with the milk, the knife and the apple which seem to allude respectively to a precise message of Eucharistic content; in this way everyday things also acquire a different meaning and the bread and milk of the baby food become a symbol of the Eucharist of Christ while the knife prefigures his Passion.

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