MICHELANGELO Buonarroti: Madonna (Pitti Tondo)
Madonna (Pitti Tondo) Michelangelo's circular composition represents a masterpiece of Renaissance sculpture, showcasing the artist's revolutionary approach to the traditional Madonna and Child theme. The marble relief demonstrates his characteristic technique of leaving the background partially unfinished, creating a dynamic tension between the polished figures and the rough stone—a signature element of his sculptural philosophy. Created during the early 16th century, this intimate domestic scene captures the tender relationship between mother and child while displaying the geometric perfection and anatomical precision that defined High Renaissance ideals.