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Madonna and child could fetch $15M

A rare, more than 500-year-old portrait of the Madonna and child from a private collection is expected to fetch up to $15 million when it is sold at an auction of antiquities and Old Master paintings, Christie's said Thursday.

A rare, more than 500-year-old portrait of the Madonna and child from a private collection is expected to fetch up to $15 million when it is sold at an auction of antiquities and Old Master paintings, Christie's said Thursday.

The portrait by Fra Bartolommeo, which Christie's said dates to the mid-1490s, is beautifully preserved and still set in its original frame - and the highlight of the private collection.

"This fine collection encompasses the perfect ingredients for the current antiquities market - exquisite works of art, many with deep provenances [ownership history], even as far back as the 18th century," Christie's international head of antiquities, G. Max Bernheimer, told Reuters.

The circular format of the Madonna is significant, Christie's explained in a statement, in that the Greeks revered the circle as the perfect geometrical form.

Romans used the shape for portraits to denote the subject's apotheosis, while Fra Bartolommeo's Renaissance contemporaries associated it with birth, death and resurrection cycles.

"This is an iconic work from one of the greatest moments in the history of art," said Nicholas Hall, co-chairman of old masters and 19th-century art.

The highlight of the antiquities portion of the collection is a Roman marble portrait bust of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, circa 170-180 AD, which is estimated to go for $800,000 to $1.2 million.

Another Renaissance highlight is the Portrait of Jacopo Boncompagni," a 1574 work by noted Roman portraitist Scipione Pul-zone, who painted popes and royals. It is estimated to fetch between $1.5 million and $2.5 million.