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  1. The Madonnina, commonly known as the Madonna of the Streets (Italian: Madonna delle vie) or Madonna del riposo (Italian for 'Madonna of the Rest'), was a painting by Roberto Ferruzzi (1854–1934) that won the second Venice Biennale in 1897.

  2. Today the image is universally recognized and beloved as a singular portrayal of the love between this most pure and immaculate Mother and her divine Child. At The Catholic Company, we love this image and created a rosary to specially honor the Madonna of the Streets.

  3. Aug 27, 2019 · The artist, Roberto Ferruzzi, first introduced it at the Venice Biennale art exhibit in 1897, where it became an instant hit. The source of inspiration was a photograph of a humble young woman ...

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  5. The Madonnina, commonly known as the Madonna of the Streets (Italian: Madonna delle vie) or Madonna del riposo (Italian for 'Madonna of the Rest'), was a painting by Roberto Ferruzzi (1854–1934) that won the second Venice Biennale in 1897. The models for this painting were 11-year-old Angelina Cian and her younger brother.

  6. Dec 30, 2020 · Madonna of the Streets. Title: Century-old original painting of “Madonna of the Streets” still lost. Author: Rome Reports Staff. Translator: Melissa Butz. Publisher: Rome Reports. Date: 27AUG2019. This endearing image reflects both the vulnerability and kindness of a young mother.

  7. Madonna of the Streets - Women's Household. Madonna of the Streets is a response to Pope John Paul II’s call to young people: “Do not be afraid to go out onto the streets and into public places, like the first apostles who preached Christ and the Good News of salvation in the squares of cities, towns, and villages” (World Youth Day ...

  8. Roberto Ferruzzi (Italian: [roˈbɛrto ferˈruttsi]; 16 December 1853 – 16 February 1934) was a Dalmatian Italian artist. He is best known for the painting Madonnina that won the second Venice Biennale in 1897. Biography. Roberto Ferruzzi was born in Sebenico in Dalmatia (now Šibenik, Croatia) in 1853 to Italian parents.

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