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The Resurrection of Christ (1499–1502), also called The Kinnaird Resurrection (after a former owner of the painting, Lord Kinnaird), is an oil painting on wood by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael. The work is one of the earliest known paintings by the artist, executed between 1499 and 1502.
The artistic depictions of the Nativity or birth of Jesus, celebrated at Christmas, are based on the narratives in the Bible, in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, and further elaborated by written, oral and artistic tradition. Christian art includes a great many representations of the Virgin Mary and the Christ Child.
Pages in category "Paintings of Raphael (archangel)" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The painting comes from the church of Santa Caterina, Venice, and was formerly thought by some scholars to be a copy of a lost original. [2] The picture is attested—starting from Boschini, writing in 1664—on an altar dedicated to the Archangel Raphael on the right side of the church.
Saint John the Baptist Preaching (Raphael) [Wikidata] National Gallery, London, United Kingdom: Oil on panel 26,2 x 52 c. 1505 Small Cowper Madonna: National Gallery of Art, Washington, United States: Oil on panel 59,5 x 44 c. 1505: Terranuova Madonna: Gemäldegalerie, Berlin, Germany: Oil on panel Diameter 88,5 1505–1506: Christ Blessing
Raphael was hailed as an artist who painted the most complete images. [6] The Painting. Canigiani Holy Family is an oil painting on a wood panel. The painting shows the Holy Family, consisting of Jesus Christ as a baby, the Virgin Mary, and Saint Joseph. The painting focuses on the baby Jesus, with the older figures looking on.
Raphael: A Critical Catalogue of his Pictures, Wall-Paintings and Tapestries, catalogue raisonné by Luitpold Dussler published in the United States by Phaidon Publishers, Inc., 1971, ISBN 0-7148-1469-5 (out of print, but an online version is here ) Raphael at the Metropolitan: The Colonna Altarpiece, Wolk-Simon, Linda. (2006).
The Archangel Raphael and Tobias with Two Saints. The Archangel Raphael and Tobias with Two Saints is an undated oil painting by Cima da Conegliano, now in the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice. To the left of the composition is Saint James the Great and to the right is Saint Nicholas of Bari.