The Middle Ages had a strong influence on the performance of basic values, beliefs and practices of all kind of people, at this time the Catholic church reached its peaks as the dominant political, religious and cultural authority; also was a important source of moral and spiritual instruction, it was the patron and wellspring of artistic creativity. Faith was represented in several Artworks, such paints, cathedrals, statues and manuscripts. The medieval artist, architect and composer served the Christian population by recreating God’s plan, which they direct the point to salvation of the soul, their artworks were created to link the temporal and divine realms. "The Virgin and Child" is part of Christianity iconography, there are several themes in the iconography of the Virgin Mary: Mary in Majesty, the representation where Mary is above everything, mother of God, Mary mother in a much more natural situation mother and son appear. The early Christian iconography is very rich, the tempera technique (was the exclusive painting medium of artists during the Middle Ages), representative simplicity, no chromatic limitation (light colors barely used in the paints) and impressionistic character of its figures, forming a painting that goes beyond the faith representation and makes people being fascinated by its splendor. While I was in the museum I could appreciate different forms of art, but the paint “Virgin and Child” catch my attention, because its glory and magnificence appearance, when I was looking at this European art work I could see the virgin Mary dressed with a orange dress and a blue cloak, blond hair, and solid stared; on her right side, holding Jesus Christ baby, blond hair as well, covered with a red cloth and he is holding a bird (symbol of resurrection) in the left hand, on baby Jesus neck a red coral pendant that represent protection against evil; around virgin Mary a gold halo over the head, and baby Jesus a red halo