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The central panel of the triptych shows the newly born Virgin Mary being washed by midwives in the foreground, with her mother Saint Anne in the bed. In the left wing Saint Joachim is told the news of the birth; in the right wing two women are seen in a d ...
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In the centre is the infant Virgin Mary, women & angels. In the left background is Saint Anne in bed, & Saint Joachim. This is a copy from after 1804 of the composition designed by Murillo for Seville Cathedral, & executed in 1655 (Louvre, Paris). ...
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The story of Venus' birth is described in Hesiod's ' Theogony' & in the ' Homeric Hymns'. In the centre, Venus steps from her shell on to the island of Cyprus (or Cythera). In the rim around the central group are Neptune & Amphitrite at the top & Cupid & Psyche at the bottom. This design was probably a modello for a silver basin. Such prestigous objects were displayed on a side table to signal the wealth of the owner. ...
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A blind man accompanied by a young girl sits outside a church. Through the doorway can be seen a crucifix lit by a lamp. An old woman comes out, clutching her prayer book & the old man himself is fingering the beads of a rosary. The subject has echoes o ...
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Jongkind produced a number of views of this newly constructed boulevard near his studio in Paris, & a related watercolour of 1874

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Create your own bespoke print of Camille Pissarro’s The Boulevard Montmartre at Night from our collection. About this painting The Boulevard Montmartre at Night, 1897 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1925 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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This work & ' Moses striking the Rock' are highly finished modellos for frescoes in the church of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome. In about 1744 Giaquinto was commissioned to carry out the decoration of the two ceilings & the apse walls. The extremely ...
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Moses at the left, with the hooded Eleazar beside him, calls to the people of Israel who are being attacked by a plague of serpents that God sent them because of their sinfulness. He tells them to look at a bronze serpent he has set up on a pole, upper left, because 'everyone that is bitten, when he looketh upon it shall live.' Old Testament (Numbers 21: 6-9). This work was probably executed with some studio assistance during the second half of the 1630s. The painting may have been blocked in by a member of the studio on the basis of a modello by Rubens, & then worked up by the master. It has been suggested that the woman at the right of centre in black may be based on the artist's second wife Hélène Fourment. ...
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The Blood Of The Redeemer Print

In this early work by Bellini, Christ is shown as the Redeemer. The panel may have served as the door of a tabernacle, in which the wine and bread of the Mass were kept. Christ is shown after the Crucifixion, as the Man of Sorrows, whose blood saves the world from sin. He holds his cross, with the crown of thorns. An angel catches his blood in a chalice like the ones used in the Mass. The parapet reliefs illustrating antique and pagan rituals may have a significance for the meaning of the painting, but no convincing theory about this has yet been advanced. Before cleaning in 1978 there was an unbroken tiled floor, including some oil-paint over Bellini's original egg tempera. Cleaning removed these additions. The bare patches of gesso, or ground, were originally painted as clouds
with red and blue angels with much gold. We do not know why or when the angels were removed, but it was certainly done after Bellini finished the work.
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In this early work by Bellini, Christ is shown as the Redeemer. The panel may have served as the door of a tabernacle, in which the wine & bread of the Mass were kept. Christ is shown after the Crucifixion, as the Man of Sorrows, whose blood saves the world from sin. He holds his cross, with the crown of thorns. An angel catches his blood in a chalice like the ones used in the Mass. The parapet reliefs illustrating antique & pagan rituals may have a significance for the meaning of the painting, but no convincing theory about this has yet been advanced. Before cleaning in 1978 there was an unbroken tiled floor, including some oil-paint over Bellini's original egg tempera. Cleaning removed these additions. The bare patches of gesso, or ground, were originally painted as clouds with red & blue angels with much gold. We do not know why or when the angels were removed, but it was certainly done after Bellini finished the work.

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