Rude Madonnas
The Melun Madonna Virgin and Child Surrounded by Angels (Right panel of The Melun Diptyche ) Oil on Oak panel, 94.5 X 85.5 cm, Koninklijk Museum, Antwerp, Belgium Painted by Jean Fouquet (French Renaissance), dated approximately 1452 "The Madonna is an arresting figure, with one breast bare, in front of a throne surrounded by blue and red angels representing night and day. She has the bulging shaved forehead fashionable at this period. The blanche-white skin, crown of stars, and pearls decorating the throne show Mary in her role as Queen of Heaven. The bare breast is abnormally placed and the waspish waste exaggerated, which separates the Virgin's image from more naturalised portrayals of nudity. This, along with the vivid colouring and her extreme beauty, gives the picture a strangely modern feel." (p. 92, Mary Cooch in 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die , Pier9, 2016) "She almost seems to be leaning against the throne. Although, if she were leaning, it w...