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The image displays a slightly angled view of Raphael's oil painting, "Madonna of the Goldfinch," exhibited within the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. The vertical rectangular artwork depicts the Virgin Mary, dressed in a red gown and blue cloak, seated and observing two young boys. To her left, the young Saint John the Baptist, identified by his curly hair and animal skin tunic, presents a small goldfinch to the infant Christ, who is nude and reaches out to receive the bird. The figures are set against a classical landscape featuring rolling green hills, scattered trees, and a pale blue sky. The painting is enclosed in an elaborate, carved gold-leaf frame, which is then recessed behind protective glass within a larger, minimalist light-gray display frame. Visible reflections on the glass indicate artificial overhead lighting in the museum environment.
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Feb 27, 2026

Florence, Italy

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The image displays a slightly angled view of Raphael's oil painting, "Madonna of the Goldfinch," exhibited within the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. The vertical rectangular artwork depicts the Virgin Mary, dressed in a red gown and blue cloak, seated and observing two young boys. To her left, the young Saint John the Baptist, identified by his curly hair and animal skin tunic, presents a small goldfinch to the infant Christ, who is nude and reaches out to receive the bird. The figures are set against a classical landscape featuring rolling green hills, scattered trees, and a pale blue sky. The painting is enclosed in an elaborate, carved gold-leaf frame, which is then recessed behind protective glass within a larger, minimalist light-gray display frame. Visible reflections on the glass indicate artificial overhead lighting in the museum environment.

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