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71cm × 71cm

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55.4 x 55.4 cm

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30 x 30 x 9 cm

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Madonna della Seggiola – Round Raphael Puzzle 525 pieces

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Puzzle Madonna of the Chair by Raphael It is one of the most emblematic paintings in the history of Renaissance art.
Puzzle Art, thanks to the new splendid edition of the D-Toys brand, is pleased to offer you this art puzzle that pays homage to the great Renaissance painter Raffaello Sanzio and his magnificent works that laid the foundations of the Italian Renaissance.

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Puzzle Features

The Madonna of chair puzzle is one of the most famous and well-known paintings in the history of art. Its unique circular shape frames the scene of the Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John, lending it a soft, familiar feel.

The work Madonna of chair is an oil painting on panel of circular format with a diameter of 71 cm dating back to 1513-1514 and preserved in the Palatine Gallery of Palazzo Pitti in Florence.

Thanks to this beautiful 525-piece art puzzle from the D-Toys brand you can enter the magnificent world of Italian Renaissance art and discover the magnificent canvases of Raffaello Sanzio .
Rebuild this famous work in the 525-piece version from D-Toys: a timeless masterpiece that will not fail to fascinate you piece after piece.

Puzzle Madonna from the chair in detail

Raphael’s Madonna of chair puzzle is one of the most iconic paintings in the history of art, the Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John.
Through Renaissance art puzzles, you will be able to open a new perspective on a fantastic way to discover the Renaissance piece by piece.

The puzzle’s colors are very bright and the details are extremely accurate and refined. The puzzle pieces are sturdy and fit together perfectly.

Number of Puzzle PiecesNumber of pieces
525
Puzzle BrandsBrand
D-Toys
Puzzle DimensionsPuzzle dimensions (cm)
55.4 x 55.4
Puzzle Box DimensionsBox dimensions (cm)
30 x 30 x 9

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Wonderful gift idea

Famous work of art
Italian Renaissance

525 pieces
Round format

Description of the artwork

Raphael painted splendid Madonnas throughout his career. During his Florentine period (1504-08), they clearly reflect Leonardo’s work, such as the Madonna del Prato and the so-called Madonna del Granduca, which belonged to Ferdinand III of Tuscany in 1800.
Towards the end of his stay in Florence, Raphael also became interested in Michelangelo’s new sense of dynamism, as he had already demonstrated in the altarpiece for Atalanta Baglioni and in The Beautiful Gardener.

Around the first decade of the sixteenth century, Raphael deepened his interest in Michelangelo, without at the same time abandoning a sort of underlying Leonardianism, visible in particular in the sweet and light grace that permeates his female figures.

Madonna of the Chair Raphael

This is the case of the famous Madonna of the chair, datable to around 1513, executed in Rome , perhaps the most popular of his Madonnas for the simple immediacy of the composition and its message of warm and affectionate humanity, of maternal love, accentuated by the gaze
intense that the Virgin addresses to the spectator.
To give life to his ideal of beauty, in this case the painter uses the shape of the tondo , to which he skilfully and illusionistically adapts the
scene: the Madonna, in fact, very young and simply dressed, with a band of cloth on her hair and a green shawl on her shoulders, is
He curls up on the figure of the Child, raising his left leg as if to cradle him, thus following the curvature of the table.

The Madonna and Child with the Infant Saint John the Baptist, or Madonna della Seggiola, painted by Raffaello Sanzio between 1513 and 1514, is an oil on panel painting with a circular format with a diameter of 71 cm and is preserved in the Palatine Gallery in the Pitti Palace in Florence.

Madonna of the Grand Duke Raphael

The composition of the Grand Duke’s Madonna is limited to just the two figures of the Virgin and Child. It is simple yet extraordinarily effective in depicting profound maternal affection, perceived as a universal theme, not limited to the subject matter. Indeed, Raphael admirably captured the dual nature, spiritual and earthly, of the protagonists: both are sacred figures, objects of worship and devotion, yet at the same time appear profoundly human, even in their physical proximity to the viewer.

The artist studied and understood Leonardo’s poetics of affection: note Mary’s thoughtful attitude, aware of the tragic fate that awaits them both, but also the natural gesture of the Child who leans trustingly on his mother.

Holy Family with Saints Elizabeth and John the Baptist

The Holy Family with Saints Elizabeth and John the Baptist, dated 1507, known as the Canigiani Holy Family after the patron, presents the usual pyramidal scheme, made more complex by the presence of Joseph and Elizabeth: Mary’s elderly husband represents the highest point of the composition and is presented in a forced position, legs and shoulders turned to the right, trunk and head to the left, a position inspired by Michelangelo ‘s Doni Tondo .

The intense interplay of gazes, with Elizabeth turning her head upwards as if speaking to Joseph, the affectionate gestures, the sfumato of the faces and the aerial perspective are typically Leonardo-esque elements, which Raphael had by now completely metabolised.

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