What story does the oil painting The Sistine Madonna depict?
The Madonna of the Sistine Chapel is Raphael's painting of the Sistine Chapel in Romasis from 15 12 to 15 13. It is 2.65 meters long and nearly 2 meters wide, and the characters in the painting are similar in size to real people. This work has shaped the image of the savior of mankind. The virgin is determined to sacrifice her children to save the suffering world. The picture is like a stage. When the curtain opened, the virgin stepped on the clouds and the divine wind slowly sent her. Pope Sistine II, the ruler representing the world authority, wore a luxurious papal robe and took off his crown, sincerely welcoming the Virgin Mary to this world. On the other side of Notre Dame is San Vowala, who welcomes drivers on behalf of ordinary people. Her image is charming and deep in thought. She turned her head and looked down at the little angel with maternal kindness, as if sharing the secrets of her thoughts with them. This is the most beautiful part of Raphael's painting. People can't help but follow the little angel's upward gaze and finally meet the virgin, which is the intersection of eyes and hearts. The Madonna sculpture is the center of the whole painting.