Artwork
Icon with the Virgin and Child

Icon with the Virgin and Child is an unspecified painting by the Italo Byzantine artist Unknown. It dates from 1500 and is held in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago. The work is a painted panel depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the infant Jesus.
About this work
Overview
The work is a painted panel depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the infant Jesus. Both figures are rendered against a flat gold background, and the composition is enclosed within a modest black frame edged with gold. The painting presents a quiet, intimate interaction between mother and child.
Subject & Meaning
Mary is shown in a dark robe and veil, her head inclined as she gazes tenderly at the child, who returns her look with an upward glance. The reciprocal glances emphasize the devotional bond and the theological emphasis on the humanity and divinity of the infant.
Technique & Style
The artist employs a limited palette, contrasting the deep tones of the figures’ garments with the luminous gold ground. The use of gold as a non‑representational background recalls medieval iconography, while the soft modeling of faces suggests a later, more naturalistic approach.
History & Provenance
The painting is part of the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, where it is displayed in a simple black frame with a gold border. Details of its earlier ownership and date of creation have not been provided.
Artist & collection


















