Former attributions include Brescian School, Giorgione & School of Titian. The group of the Virgin & Child is probably derived from an influential fresco by Titian in the Doge's Palace, Venice (painted in about 1523). ...
The attribution is by no means certain but another version, similar in design, is also attributed to Sodoma. As in Boltraffio's ' The Virgin & Child', the infant Christ pauses from suckling to acknowledge the worshipping beholder. ...
The painting is also known as the ' Madonna of the Tower' due to the building visible in the left background, & the ' Mackintosh Madonna' after its last owners. The work is datable to the early years of Raphael's Roman period. It is so damaged that it gives little idea of Raphael's original painting. The original cartoon for this painting (London, British Museum) may have been used later by Domenico Alfani (1479-80 - after 1553) as the basis for a picture dated 1518 (Perugia, Galleria Nazionale). Raphael is known to have supplied Alfani with drawings on other occasions. ...
This altarpiece originally came from the high altar of the Franciscan church of S. Guglielmo, Ferrara. Appropriately, most of the saints are Franciscans: Saint Francis, the founder of the Order, Saint Clare, & Saint Anthony of Padua. The church belonged ...
This altarpiece is evidently the picture described by Vasari as in the church of S. Domenico in Bologna. It was in the chapel of the Boccaferri family, which also contained representations in fresco of the four patron saints of Bologna. The saint on the right is identifiable as Saint James the Greater by his pilgrim's staff. ...
The motif of the two holy children embracing derives from a design by Leonardo. The painting is very worn & the degree to which Fra Bartolommeo worked on it is hard to assess. A studio sketch of this design is in the Royal Collection, Windsor. The town in the left background is repeated in Fra Bartolommeo's ' Vision of Saint Bernard' (Florence, Galleria Accademia). ...
Saint Joseph, at the right, plays with the Christ Child. The unidentified saint at the left holds a martyr's palm & banner. Several other paintings by Licinio of this character are known (as, for example, one in the Uffizi, Florence). The varnish is ver ...
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This is an old copy of 'The Bridgewater Madonna' (Sutherland collection, on loan to the National Gallery of Scotland), which is probably a painting made by Raphael in 1508.
This is an old copy of ' The Bridgewater Madonna' (Sutherland collection, on loan to the National Gallery of Scotland), which is probably a painting made by Raphael in 1508.
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