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Themes for a circular painting

The Louvre copy lacks the angel on the far left who was crowning Mary; this was done so that the topmost angel in the trio on the far left may spread his wings more dramatically.


Circular Art – 7 Most Famous Tondo’s

Famous Circular Art

Circular art, such as a painting or a sculpture, is referred to as a tondo (plural “tondi” or “tondos”), which is a phrase that originated in the Renaissance.

This word comes from the Italian word rotondo, which literally translates as “round.”

The phrase is not typically used in English for small round paintings; rather, it is reserved for paintings that are over approximately 60 centimeters (two feet) in diameter.

As a result, it excludes a large number of round portrait miniatures; however, the threshold is rather lower for sculpture.

A roundel is a term that can be used to refer to either a circular or oval relief sculpture.

Tondi were frequently employed to depict mythical or religious themes, and they were frequently installed in places of worship such as churches and other religious buildings.

Below is some of the most famous circular art from many of the great masters that is currently on display.

Famous Circular Art

Doni Tondo

Likely commissioned by Agnolo Doni to commemorate the occasion of his marriage to Maddalena Strozzi, a member of a prominent Tuscan family, the Doni Tondo is a work of renowned Renaissance artist Donatello. Probably done to mark the happy occasion of his marriage.

Tondo is the Italian term for “round,” which describes the shape of this artwork well. Household-related subjects were common in Renaissance tondos.

The Doni Tondo can be traced back to Michelangelo’s first journey to Rome and his return to Florence. The Doni Tondo was probably made around this time. It was at this period that the famous Renaissance sculptor was creating his version of David.

It is the sole known painting in Florence of Michelangelo, where it enjoys widespread renown as a masterpiece of Italian Renaissance art. This masterpiece is titled “Adam’s Origin.”


Madonna della Seggiola – Raphael

Madonna della seggiola Raphael

A painting of the Virgin Mary by Raphael, titled The Madonna della Seggiola or The Madonna della Sedia, was completed between 1513 and 1514. This piece is currently housed in the Palazzo Pitti Collection in Florence, Italy.

Whoever commissioned the painting has long been forgotten, although the Medici family has owned it since the 16th century. Although its journey to Palazzo Pitti has been documented, the painting’s original commissioner remains a mystery.

Mary is depicted holding the infant Jesus on her lap as she reclines in a chair. In the background, a young John the Baptist watches solemnly. The Madonna della Sedia is widely regarded as one of Raphael’s finest works, and is often included in lists of the artist’s best-known pieces.

The painting also showcases Raphael’s use of the tondo compositional form and his authentic portrayal of the Madonna.


The best selection of round paintings

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Wall circle vase with flowers

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Wall circle with a highlander in black and white on it

Colin Wynn
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