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This picture was probably painted in Florence in the late 1480s or early 1490s. Credi was much influenced by Leonardo da Vinci (1452
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The Virgin Mary & the Christ Child are seen through a painted stone frame or window. The Virgin tenderly embraces Christ. The Child adopts a more formal pose, standing upright & raising his right hand to bless the viewer. Attached to this in the lower ...
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This painting displays the influence of Leonardo da Vinci, in whose Milanese studio Boltraffio was working by 1491. Among the decorative motifs picked out in gold on the cloth of honour are the inscriptions 'AVE' & 'MA[RIA]' (Hail Mary). Both the Virgin ...
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The letters inscribed on the left & right pilasters suggest the abbreviated forms of the first & last letters of the Greek alphabet (Alpha & Omega). This refers to a saying from the Book of Revelation: 'I am Alpha & Omega, the beginning & the e ...
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Signed & dated at the bottom of the central panel: OPVS BENVENVTI IOANES DE SENIS MCCCCLXXVIIII (Work of Benvenuto di Giovanni of Siena 1479). Inscribed below the Virgin & Child: REGINA CELI LETTARE ALLELVIA (Rejoice the Queen of Heaven, Alleluia); an ...
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The design occurs in many versions, two of which have been assigned to Pesellino. The execution of the painting has been attributed to Piero di Lorenzo (1412
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This work is a fragment of a fresco. It is painted in the style of Boltraffio, while also resembling the work by the Master of the Pala Sforzesca; it was presumably painted by a Milanese follower of Leonardo da Vinci. It is badly damaged. ...
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This work is clearly by a Milanese follower of Boltraffio & is in a general way much indebted to Leonardo. Related compositions date from the first quarter of the 16th century, a probable date for this picture. ...
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This picture was probably made in Venice in about 1505. The bird held by the infant Christ is a linnet. It was perhaps intended as an emblem of the Passion of Christ, although the bird generally employed for this purpose was a goldfinch. ...
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Versions of this design are very frequent; they may all derive from a Botticelli ' Virgin & Child' now in Paris (Louvre). This version was probably painted in the last quarter of the 15th century by the artist's workshop. ...
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The Virgin And Child

This picture has been called a work of Bellini's workshop, but the best preserved parts are by no means unworthy of Bellini himself.Painted in the middle period of Bellini's career, this painting has been dated to various points in the 1480s and 1490s.
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This picture has been called a work of Bellini's workshop, but the best preserved parts are by no means unworthy of Bellini himself. Painted in the middle period of Bellini's career, this painting has been dated to various points in the 1480s & 1490s.

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