Madonna and Child with Four Cherubs
Sculpture by Donatello
Madonna and Child with Four Cherubs is a c.1440 terracotta sculpture by Donatello, now in the Bode-Museum in Berlin, which bought it in 1888.[1] Still partly medieval in its iconography, Mary and Jesus' heads touch in a manner also seen in the artist's Pazzi Madonna. The work was badly damaged in the 1945 fire, with breaks in several places and losing its traces of polychromy.[2]
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Donatello
- Madonna of the Apple (c. 1400–1425)
- Santa Croce Crucifix (c. 1406–1408)
- David (marble, 1408–1409)
- Huldschinsky Madonna (attributed; c. 1410–1430)
- Saint Mark (1411–1413)
- Saint George and Saint George Freeing the Princess (c. 1415–1417)
- Marzocco (1418–1420)
- Zuccone (1423–1425)
- Saint Louis of Toulouse (1423–1425)
- San Rossore Reliquary (1424–1427)
- Tomb of Antipope John XXIII (1424–1427)
- Tomb of Cardinal Rainaldo Brancacci (c. 1427–1428)
- The Baptism of Christ (1425)
- The Feast of Herod (1425)
- Pazzi Madonna (c. 1425–1430)
- The Ascension with Christ Giving the Keys to Saint Peter (c. 1428–1430)
- Madonna of the Cords (c. 1433–1435)
- Putti candle-holders (1434–1439)
- Saint John the Baptist (1438)
- Sagrestia Vecchia
- Madonna and Child (attributed; c. 1440)
- Madonna and Child with Four Cherubs (c. 1440)
- Amore-Attis (c. 1440–1443)
- Piot Madonna (c. 1440 or 1460)
- David (bronze, c. 1440s)
- Basilica del Santo Crucifix (1444–1447)
- Chellini Madonna (c. 1450)
- Equestrian statue of Gattamelata (1453)
- Penitent Magdalene (1453–1455)
- Lamentation over the Dead Christ (c. 1455–1460)
- Judith and Holofernes (1457–1464)
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