Madonna and Child
On View In:
Gallery 357
Artist:   Franz Ittenbach  
Title:   Madonna and Child  
Date:   1855  
Medium:   Oil on canvas  
Dimensions:   43 3/4 x 33 3/4 in. (111.13 x 85.73 cm) (canvas)  
Credit Line:   The Putnam Dana McMillan Fund  
Location:   Gallery 357  

Ittenbach is considered one of the leading religious painters in 19th century Germany. A devout Roman Catholic, he traveled throughout Germany, painting altarpieces and artworks intended for church decoration. Popular among the German Catholic nobility, Ittenbach painted in a precise, realistic style influenced by Netherlandish and Italian Renaissance art, continuing the tradition of the Nazarene school. The Madonna and Child, with its delicate coloring evocative of Raphael (1485-1520), is replete with traditional Christian symbolism. The flock of sheep in the background is the customary symbol for Christian faith and worship. Lilies, the flower of the Virgin Mary, signify purity, innocence and immortality. The red roses invoke Christ's future martyrdom, and the figs are indicative of Christ's passion. The frame, probably designed by the artist, is inscribed "Mater Amabilis," meaning "Mother, worthy of love."

Artist/Creator(s)     
Name:   Ittenbach, Franz  
Nationality:   German  
Life Dates:   German, 1813 - 1879  
 

Object Description  
  
Inscriptions:   Signature and Date LC: [F.Ittenbach, 1855]; On verso (stretcher) in brown: [F.Ittenbach at Dufeldorf] (see note)  
Classification:   Paintings  
Physical Description:   Frame probably designed by the artist. It is inscribed 'Mater Amabilis' meaning 'Mother worthy of Love'  
Creation Place:   Europe, Germany, , ,  
Accession #:   78.65  
Owner:   The Minneapolis Institute of Arts