A depiction of Mary is often called a Madonna. Usually she holds an infant Jesus. Often others are present, in particular John the Baptist.
Thousands of Madonnas must have been produced throughout the ages. This site shows a small selection.
Related works of art:
Anonymous: Virgin and Child (c. 800)
Cimabue: Madonna in Maestà (Bologna) (1280-1299)
Cimabue: Madonna in Maestà (London) (c. 1280)
Cimabue: Madonna in Maestà (Pisa) (c. 1280)
Cimabue: Madonna in Maestà (Trinità) (c. 1290)
Duccio: Madonna and Child (c. 1300)
Fouquet, Jean: Virgin and Child (1455)
Fouquet, Jean: Virgin and Child (Melun diptych) (c. 1450)
Leonardo da Vinci: Madonna Litta (1491-95)
Leonardo da Vinci: The Virgin of the Rocks (1483-1486)
Memling, Hans: Sacra Conversazione (1479)
Michelangelo: Madonna with child (1501)
Raphael: Alba Madonna (1510)
Raphael: Colonna Madonna (C. 1507-1508)
Raphael: Madonna del Prato (1506)
Raphael: Madonna of the Goldfinch (1505-1506)
Raphael: Sistine Madonna (1513-1514)
Schongauer, Martin: Madonna of the Rose Bower (1473)
Van der Weyden, Goswin: Madonna with child and saints (c. 1508)
Van der Weyden, Rogier: St Luke Drawing the Virgin (1435)
Van Eyck, Jan: Lucca Madonna (c. 1437-1438)
Van Eyck, Jan: The Virgin of Chancellor Rolin (1435)
Van Scorel, Jan: Madonna with wild roses (c. 1530)