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Pietà is a 1571-1576 painting by El Greco, produced just after his arrival in Rome and with clear influence from Michelangelo, although the triangular composition is El Greco's own invention. In the background is a landscape scene. It is now in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Michelangelo Buonarotti's Pietà in Saint Peter's Basilica, 1498–1499. Crowned by the Pontifical decree of Pope Urban VIII in 1637. The Pietà (Italian pronunciation:; meaning "pity", "compassion") is a subject in Christian art depicting the Blessed Virgin Mary cradling the mortal body of Jesus Christ after his Descent from the Cross.
San Cristóbal, alongside El Morro, La Fortaleza, and other forts part of the Walls of Old San Juan, protected strategically and militarily important Puerto Rico, or La Llave de las Indias (The Key to the Indies), [6] from invasion by competing world powers during the Age of Sail. It was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983. [7]
Piedad (Sebastiano del Piombo) Usage on fa.wikipedia.org سباستیانو دل پیومبو; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Sebastiano del Piombo; Pietà (Carracci) Pietà (Sebastiano del Piombo) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Sebastiano del Piombo; Rinascimento romano; Pietà (Sebastiano del Piombo) Museo civico (Viterbo) Pietà (Annibale Carracci)
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Madonna and Child by Luis de Morales, Prado Museum Christ before Pilate, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid. Luis de Morales (1509 – 9 May 1586) was a Spanish painter active during the Spanish Renaissance in the 16th century.