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Whose work is "The Solemn Virgin Son"?
Giotto (1267 ~ 1337), full name Giotto Dubanton, Italian. He was the founder of the Italian Renaissance art field and was praised by Leonardo da Vinci as "the most outstanding figure among many painters beyond the past few centuries". He was the first painter to create religious paintings with natural style and dramatic figures, and was regarded as the founder of Italian realistic painting.

The Son of the Virgin and Angels and Saints, also known as the solemn son of the Virgin, depicts the scene that the Virgin Mary hugs Jesus after his arrival and is visited and blessed by angels and saints. The angels and saints in the picture are both holding gifts, and they are very pious in expression. Sitting on the throne in the middle, the virgin has a sacred majesty in both expression and expression. Although the composition of the whole picture still maintains the old traditional mode, it gives people a secular feeling as a whole. The holiness of the Virgin in the painting vaguely reveals a simple human atmosphere. In this work, Giotto creates an atmosphere of the unity of God and man through dramatic expression, which is realized by shaping and highlighting the expression and manner of the Virgin.

In the history of art, this work is a work of theocracy and humanism, a work in the cracks and a work on the edge.