Description
The painting measures 85.2 × 65 centimetres (33.5 × 25.6 in) and is one of a series of paintings of the Madonna produced by Botticelli between 1465 and 1470. It shows influences from Filippo Lippi’s Virgin and Child with Two Angels of c. 1465 in the Uffizi.
The Virgin Mary is shown in a three-quarter view, with the Christ Child held on her lap. A smiling angel, wearing a crown of myrtle, offers them a bowl containing twelve ears of wheat and grapes. The child raises a hand in benediction, and Mary holds one of the ears of corn.
The scene may be set in a walled garden or hortus conclusus, symbolic of Mary’s virginity, with a landscape of hills and a river visible through an opening in the arcade around the wall. The wheat and grapes are symbolic of the bread and wine of the Eucharist, which themselves symbolise the body and blood of the incarnate Jesus, and the number of ears possibly refer to the number of the apostles at the Last Supper.
Bibliography
Virgin and Child with an Angel (Botticelli, Boston), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Virgin_and_Child_with_an_Angel_(Botticelli,_Boston)&oldid=1036057174 (last visited Aug. 5, 2022).