Madonna of Peace is an oil on panel painting by Pinturicchio, now in the Pinacoteca Civica Padre Pietro Tacchi Venturi in San Severino Marche.
With his right hand, he gives benediction to the kneeling client below, who is represented in profile with detailed attention to its facial features (the brow furrows, veins, and the consistency of the loose hair).
The drapery is meticulously dedicate and rich with decorations that follow the tip of the brush, like the embroidered clothing of Jesus with its flashes of pearls set on the sleeves.
The background has the look of Umbrian landscape paintings, with hills punctuated by human presence that, among the slender, leafy trees, fades into the distance, softened by haze.
The figures in the first plan are monumental, yet fluid, (perhaps the influence of Florentine painting and Antoniazzo Romano) and resplendent in bright colors and the profusion of gold finery.