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The Holy Family with a Curtain 1646 Oil on wood, 46,5 x 69 cm Staatliche Museen, Kassel The Holy Family and other representations of the childhood of Christ occur frequently in Rembrandt's art during the 1640s. Domestic happiness and intimacy are their dominate mood.
The Holy Family with a Little Bird; Holy Family with a Shepherd; Holy Family with Angels (Parmigianino) Holy Family with Saint Anne and the Infant Saint John; Holy Family with Saint Catherine and Saint John the Baptist; The Holy Family with Saint Joachim and Saint Anne Before the Eternal Glory; Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist and Saint ...
Holy Family. Holy Family with Saints Elizabeth and John the Baptist is a fragment of fresco from the Basilica of Sant'Andrea, Mantua, now held in Mantua's Diocesan Museum.It was painted ca. 1509–1511 by the Italian Renaissance painter Correggio and is 1.5m in diameter. [1]
The Holy Family with Saint Anne and the Infant Saint John and the Holy Family with Saint Elizabeth and the Infant Saint John the Baptist are titles given to two very similar pictures of the Holy Family by the Italian Renaissance painter Bronzino. The first version (German: Hl. Familie mit Hl.
The Holy Family with Saint Joachim and Saint Anne Before the Eternal Glory or The Three Generations is an oil painting on canvas executed in 1769 by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya. It is an early work by the artist, depicting the Holy Family , with the Virgin Mary's parents saint Anne and saint Joachim and God the Father and the Holy Spirit .
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Holy Family with Saint Catherine and Saint John the Baptist is an oil-on-canvas painting by Paolo Veronese, now in the Uffizi, in Florence. [1] Its dating is debated, varying between his early period and his late one, the latter influenced by Tintoretto , with the latter the majority view, placing it in c.1562–1565.