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The Holy Family with Saints Anne and John the Baptist is a tempera on canvas painting by Andrea Mantegna, dating to 1495-1500. It measures 75.5 cm by 61.5 cm and is now in the Gemäldegalerie in Dresden .
The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and Saint John the Baptist, sometimes called the Burlington House Cartoon, is a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. The drawing is in charcoal and black and white chalk, on eight sheets of paper that are glued together. Because of its large size and format the drawing is presumed to be a cartoon for a painting. [1]
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Hans Baldung Grien, Saint Anne with the Christ Child, the Virgin, and Saint John the Baptist, German, 1484/1485 - 1545, c. 1511, oil on hardboard transferred from panel, Samuel H. Kress Collection; Short title: A29067.jpg; Credit/Provider: image courtesy National Gallery of Art: City shown: Washington, DC: Horizontal resolution: 300 dpi ...
Its popularity peaked in the early 20th century, at which time it hung among the Biblioteca's highlights by Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci, but declined in the second half of the century, when most art critics reinterpreted it as a superficial copy with variants after Leonardo's cartoon The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and Saint John the ...
The Holy Family with Saints Anne and Catherine of Alexandria; Holy Family with Saints Anne and John the Baptist (Luini) Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist (Beccafumi, Alte Pinakothek) Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist (Beccafumi, Galleria Palatina) Holy Family with the Infant Saint John the Baptist (Beccafumi ...
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.
John the Baptist [note 1] (c. 6 BC [18] – c. AD 30) was a Jewish preacher active in the area of the Jordan River in the early 1st century AD. [19] [20] He is also known as Saint John the Forerunner in Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy, John the Immerser in some Baptist Christian traditions, [21] and as the prophet Yaḥyā ibn Zakariyā (Arabic: النبي يحيى, An-Nabī Yaḥyā ...