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Pages in category "Paintings of the Death of the Virgin" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Painting Titian: Venus and Cupid with a Satyr: Painting Antonio da Correggio: Susanna and the Elders: Painting Tintoretto: La Bella Nani: Painting Paolo Veronese: The Wedding at Cana: Painting Paolo Veronese: Death of the Virgin: Painting Caravaggio: Portrait of Alof de Wignacourt and his Page: Painting Caravaggio: The Fortune Teller: Painting ...
Pages in category "Paintings in the Palace of Versailles" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Seven Sorrows Polyptych is an oil on panel painting by Albrecht Dürer. The painting includes a central picture (108 x 43 cm), now in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich , and seven surrounding panels (measuring some 60 x 46 cm) which are exhibited at the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister of Dresden .
Caravaggio's painting is the last major Catholic work of art in which Mary is clearly dead. Caravaggio does not depict an assumption but her death. The figure, like that in nearly all Renaissance and Baroque Assumptions, looks much younger than a woman some 50 or more years old; [ d ] medieval depictions of the death were often more realistic ...
Virgin Mary (El Greco, Madrid) Virgin Mary (El Greco, Strasbourg) The Virgin Mary and Saint Francis Saving the World from Christ's Anger; The Virgin Mary as a Child Praying; The Virgin of Charity (El Greco) Virgin of Mercy (Filippo Lippi) Virgin of Mercy (Quarton and Vilatte) The Virgin of the Navigators; The Virgin Presenting Saint Rosalia to ...
Death of the Virgin, Hugo van der Goes, c. 1480. The Death of the Virgin Mary is a common subject in Western Christian art, and is the equivalent of the Dormition of the Theotokos in Eastern Orthodox art. This depiction became less common as the doctrine of the Assumption gained support in the Roman Catholic Church from the Late Middle Ages onward.
Honolulu Museum of Art: The Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist in a Classical Landscape: c.1650: oil on canvas: Private collection Henrietta of England (1644–1670) 1650-1675: Oil on canvas: 79 × 63: Palace of Versailles: Henri de Forbin-Maynier, baron d'Oppède: 1657: Oil on canvas: 122.5 × 100: Fondation Calvet: Molière: c.1658: Oil ...