Madonna and Child 1469-70
Tempera and oil on canvas, transferred from panel
The Hermitage, St. Petersburg. new5/Pollaiuolo, Jacopo-558789.jpgPainting ID:: 19906
Madonna and Child Madonna and Child
1440-45, tempera on panel
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. new21/Fra Filippo Lippi-446624.jpgPainting ID:: 59664
Madonna and Child 1670 Oil on canvas, 166 x 115 cm Gem?ldegalerie, Dresden The painting is also called as Madonna Legan?s, because it is assumed that it represents Do?a Maria Legan?s. new21/MURILLO, Bartolome Esteban-849863.jpgPainting ID:: 62314
Madonna and Child 74 x 62 cm Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne The experience of Italy was not only decisive for the majority of German landscape artists of the nineteenth century but also for figurative painting, secular as well as sacred. In 1818 Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld moved to Rome from his home town of Leipzig. There he joined the Lukas-Bund (Guild of St Luke), an artists' group originally set up by Friedrich Overbeck and Franz Pforr in Vienna in opposition to the academy there. After Overbeck and Pforr had moved to Rome the Lukas-Bund exercised great influence (though Pforr died in 1812), and not only on the German artists in Rome. The members of the group, called the 'Nazarenes' after their long hair like Christ's, wanted to return to what they saw as the simple truth and piety of Derer and the early Italian Renaissance. They tried in their work to employ the forms, style and colour of the Old Masters. The composition and clear luminous colour of the Madonna and Child illustrates Schnorr's intensive, creative relationship with the Italian Renaissance. Artist: SCHNORR VON CAROLSFELD, Julius Title: Madonna and Child , painting Date: 1801-1850 German : religious new21/Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld-895493.jpgPainting ID:: 62558
Madonna and Child 1297 Tempera on wood Private collection This panel was painted for a chapel in the church Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome. Artist: GIOTTO di Bondone Painting Title: Madonna and Child , 1301-1350 Painting Style: Italian , , religious new21/GIOTTO di Bondone-425936.jpgPainting ID:: 62957
Madonna and Child 1448 Canvas on panel, 50 x 45 cm Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan The painting has been cut down on the sides, with the loss of sections of the framing element. Dated and signed below, in mixed Gothic and Renaissance characters: "1448 HAS DEDIT INGENI (OSA) BELINUS MENTE FIGURAS." From the church of the Servites at Riviera di Casalfiumanese, Imola. Jacopo Bellini was an "enlightened" late Gothic painter who reacted against the aestheticism of his contemporaries. He added new elements such as classical antiquities, perspective and drawing to his pictorial language. As a humanist Bellini did not go beyond the taste for antiquity. In perspective he adopted Tuscan revolutionary ideas as dogma. Although he understood the independent value of drawing, he did not see it as a method of research but as a means for systematic description. His paintings thus give a hybrid impression, as in this work which also seems to owe something to Fra Angelico.Artist:BELLINI, Jacopo Title: Madonna and Child Painted in 1401-1450 , Italian - - painting : religious new21/Jacopo Bellini-495525.jpgPainting ID:: 63535
Madonna and Child 1508 Oil on wood, 81 x 57 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington The dominance of the lyrical and graceful aspect of this painting (known also as The Niccolini-Cowper Madonna) over the religious content mark it as belonging to Raphael's Florentine period, 1505-08. In fact this panel, signed and dated 1508, was executed near the end of Raphael's stay in Florence. The date 1508 and the artist's monogram "RV" have been worked into the embroidery of the Virgin's robe. The title derives from the names of two former owners. The full, well-formed figures reveal an early influence of Michelangelo, while the soft modeling and the use of chiaroscuro reveal the influence of Leonardo. Fra Bartolomeo's influence is particularly clear. The composition is extremely simple and essential; the gesture of the Child, who stretches his hand toward the Virgin while turning his attention toward the spectator, and the gesture with which the Virgin holds the hand to her breast, provide the only signs of life. The sentiment of anxious motherhood which, enriched by greater awareness, will be fully expressed in the Tempi Madonna, now in the Alte Pinakothek of Munich, appears here for the first time.Artist:RAFFAELLO Sanzio Title: Madonna and Child (The Large Cowper Madonna) Painted in 1501-1550 , Italian - - painting : religious new21/RAFFAELLO Sanzio-966688.jpgPainting ID:: 63820
Madonna and Child Oil on wood Staatliche Museen, Berlin The Madonna and Child is depicted with St Barbara and a Carthusian monk. , Artist: CHRISTUS, Petrus , Madonna and Child , 1451-1500 , Flemish , painting , religious new21/CHRISTUS, Petrus-835979.jpgPainting ID:: 63973
Madonna and Child Jan Van Dornicke's painting of Madonna and Child, with St Joseph and angels, ca. 1520, oil on pannel, 37.5 x 26.7 cm
cjr new24/Jan Van Dornicke-483433.jpgPainting ID:: 74787
Madonna and Child oil, and gold on wood painting by Filippino Lippi, ca. 1485, The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Date ca. 1485
cyf new24/Filippino Lippi-857732.jpgPainting ID:: 80450
Madonna and Child Madonna and Child (1527) by Jan Gossaert (Mabuse) Oil on panel, Museo del Prado, Madrid
Date 1527(1527)
cjr new24/Jan Gossaert Mabuse-973766.jpgPainting ID:: 81964
Madonna and Child Date ca. 1498(1498)
Medium Oil on wood
Dimensions Height: 50 cm (19.7 in). Width: 39 cm (15.4 in).
cjr new24/Albrecht Durer-866764.jpgPainting ID:: 82519
Madonna and Child Date ca. 1505(1505)
Medium Oil on wood
Dimensions Height: 209.6 cm (82.5 in). Width: 148.6 cm (58.5 in).
cjr new24/RAFFAELLO Sanzio-763748.jpgPainting ID:: 82581
Madonna and Child Date ca. 1450(1450)
Medium Oil on oak
Dimensions Height: 19 cm (7.5 in). Width: 14 cm (5.5 in).
cjr new24/Petrus Christus-696787.jpgPainting ID:: 83097
Madonna and Child Date 1481(1481)
Medium tempera and Oil on panel
Dimensions Height: 59 cm (23.2 in). Width: 45 cm (17.7 in).
cjr new24/Bartolomeo Vivarini-979596.jpgPainting ID:: 83218
Madonna and Child Date ca. 1503(1503)
Medium Oil on wood
Dimensions Height: 55 cm (21.7 in). Width: 40 cm (15.7 in).
cjr new24/RAFFAELLO Sanzio-896863.jpgPainting ID:: 84027
Madonna and Child Date between 1485(1485) and 1490(1490)
Medium Oil on wood
Dimensions Height: 89 cm (35 in). Width: 71 cm (28 in).
cjr new25/Giovanni Bellini-953577.jpgPainting ID:: 84477
Madonna and Child 15th century
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 39.5 x 28.5 cm (15.6 x 11.2 in)
cyf new25/ANTONIAZZO ROMANO-633657.jpgPainting ID:: 90287
Madonna and Child 15th century
Medium oil on panel
Dimensions 39.5 x 28.5 cm (15.6 x 11.2 in)
cyf new25/ANTONIAZZO ROMANO-657533.jpgPainting ID:: 91513
Madonna and Child Mid or late 1510s
Medium Oil on hardboard transferred from panel
Dimensions 155.7 x 135.6 cm
cjr new25/Luca Signorelli-358554.jpgPainting ID:: 91775
Madonna and Child 17th century
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 29 13/16 x 24 11/16 in.
cyf new26/Giovan Battista Salvi Sassoferrato-867988.jpgPainting ID:: 95896
Italian
1708-1787
Pompeo Batoni Location
Italian painter and draughtsman. In his day he was the most celebrated painter in Rome and one of the most famous in Europe. For nearly half a century he recorded the visits to Rome of international travellers on the GRAND TOUR in portraits that remain among the most memorable artistic accomplishments of the period. He was equally gifted as a history painter, and his religious and mythological paintings were sought after by the greatest princes of Europe.
Madonna and Child Oil on canvas
Date circa 1742(1742)
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