1media/ConquestOfConstantinopleByTheCrusadersIn1204_thumb.jpeg2021-12-13T06:00:11-08:00Grace Acquilanoad12acac80b0839e0f2c253b2422dad8a8d867c2394471The Virgin and Child was produced fifty-five years after the fourth crusade (1204)plain2021-12-13T06:00:12-08:00Grace Acquilanoad12acac80b0839e0f2c253b2422dad8a8d867c2
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12021-11-03T13:50:24-07:00When was this made?15plain2023-01-23T07:26:17-08:00By Grace Acquilano '22 This painting was produced between the years 1260 and 1285. Many icons were brought to western Europe during the crusades, and especially after the fall of the Byzantine capital of Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade (1204). In the thirteenth century many Italian artists were inspired by these Byzantine depictions of holy figures.
Overall, this was a period of great artistic accomplishment -- and, indeed, the beginning of the Renaissance -- due to the visual traditions that began to take shape in Italy at the end of the thirteenth-century and into the fourteenth century.