The Alba Madonna
Raphael, c. 1510
About this artwork
Behold *The Alba Madonna*, a tondo—a circular painting—crafted by the High Renaissance genius Raphael around 1510. This oil on panel, later transferred to canvas for preservation, measures nearly 94.5 cm in diameter, making it an intimate yet monumental work suited for private devotional spaces in Renaissance homes. Raphael, at the height of his Roman period, exemplifies the era's pursuit of ideal beauty, harmony, and humanism, blending classical proportions with profound emotional tenderness. The painting's circular format draws the eye into a perfectly balanced pyramidal composition, a hallmark of High Renaissance innovation that conveys divine tranquility. Originally executed in oil on panel—a technique allowing Raphael's luminous glazes and subtle modeling of flesh tones—the transfer to canvas has safeguarded its vibrancy for centuries. Named for the Spanish Alba family who once owned it, this gem entered the National Gallery of Art through the Andrew W. Mellon Collection, underscoring its enduring cultural prestige. Visitors will appreciate how Raphael's deft brushwork captures a timeless Madonna and Child moment, inviting quiet contemplation amid the gallery's splendor. A true treasure of Western art!