Madonna and Child was painted by one of the most influential artists of the late 13th and early 14th century, Duccio di Buoninsegna. This iconic image of the Madonna and Child, seen throughout the history of western art, holds significant value in terms of stylistic innovations of religious subject matter that would continue to evolve for centuries.
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“Flores Mexicanas: A Lindbergh Love Story” soars beyond the famed aviator’s historic flight and reveals the connection between a poet, a pilot, a president, and a painter that altered the course of aviation history and left a lasting legacy on U.S.–Mexico relations.
ABOUT FLORES MEXICANAS
In 1929 Mexican president Emilio Portes Gil gave the Lindberghs the Martinez masterpiece as a wedding gift. Mexico was significant to the Lindberghs as the place where their love story began. For the Mexican government, the gift was a chance to impress the daughter and son-in-law of the United States’ respected ambassador to Mexico, Dwight Morrow — Anne’s father.
Martinez started working on “Flores Mexicanas” long before anyone had heard of Charles or Anne Lindbergh. He spent about 15 years working on the piece before it was completed and purchased by President Emilio Portes Gil. “Flores Mexicanas” was Martinez’s last work completed in Mexico before he moved to Los Angeles in 1929 and one of his final paintings with strong European influence before he took up the modernist style for which he has become known and loved.
Charles Lindbergh later entrusted “Flores Mexicanas” and many of his other gifts and awards to the care of the Missouri Historical Society. Safely stored at the Missouri Historical Society’s Library and Research Center for decades, many art scholars were unaware of the location of “Flores Mexicanas.”





















