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Pier Francesco Visconti, Court of Saliceto, Adoring the Christ Child, shortly after 1484

Pier Francesco Visconti, Court of Saliceto, Adoring the Christ Child, shortly after 1484


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Pier Francesco Visconti, Court of Saliceto, Adoring the Christ Child, shortly after 1484

Pier Francesco Visconti, Court of Saliceto, Adoring the Christ Child, shortly after 1484. This relief formed part of a public funerary monument in the church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Milan. The military leader and diplomat humbly kneels in profile before the infant Christ in a naturalistic setting, drawing attention to the Holy Familys humanity and the deceased mans reverence

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