Madonna and Child
Madonna and Child, terracotta with traces of polychromy, around 1470, the work of the "Master of the Madonna of the Mouse". Measurements: 52.5 cm in height, 33.5 cm in width, 17 cm in maximum depth. The "Master of the Madonna of the Mouse" is considered the last genuine expression of late Gothic sculpture in Lombardy before the arrival of the Tuscan Renaissance artists; his profile was focused on by Aldo Galli, who identified a corpus of about twenty terracotta sculptures and fragments located in the areas of Crema, Milan and Monza. The conventional name of the artist is taken from a Madonna and Child walled up in the courtyard of the Ba Museum