Madonna of the Streets
"Beautiful colors. Perfect size. Made well"

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 34 reviews.
This decorative tile features Roberto Ferruzzi's 1897 painting, 'Madonna of the Streets,' capturing the innocence and poverty surrounding Christmas. The vibrant colors and clear image make it a unique and elegant display piece for the home. It can be used as a trivet, standing plaque, or decorative item on various surfaces.
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"Beautiful colors. Perfect size. Made well"
"Arrived as scheduled and packaged well."
"I love my time and the one I bought for a dear friend of mine. They are such a beautiful colour. My only complaint, is you should sell the plate stand too. I have to get two before I give my friend her Present and the other to enable me to put mine on display."
"I bought this as a wedding gift for a family member. It's a nice size. It’s small enough to place on a book shelf but the colors are very rich so it draws you to it. I was very pleased. I also purchased the easel to display it."
"I love looking at this painting. The ceramic tile is a perfect medium for this."
"My most favorite image of Our Lady, I ordered two along with the easel. The artwork quality is amazing! I highly recommend!"
"The colors are vivid and the image is clear! My sister’s favorite picture of Mary for her birthday."
"This tile has captivated me for a while, and I finally was able to purchase it. The quality surpassed what I expected: The image isn’t just captured and glued…it’s actually embedded in the tile, and protected with a durable coating. The beauty of the painting on the tile permits a perfect prayer tool for saying the Rosary and other devotionals, especially prayers for the end of abortion and the innocent souls lost to the practice."
"I love it!"
"The image on this lovely tile is of the painting Madonnina, or Madonna of the Streets, created by Roberto Feruzzi. One of my very favorite Madonna paintings! The infant Jesus is safely cuddled and asleep in the arms of His mother. ""Many people see in this image a direct and personal challenge, expressed in Mary's look, to open our hearts to her Son""."