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  2. Madonna of the Red Cherubim - Wikipedia

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    The Madonna of the Red Cherubim is an oil-on-panel painting by Italian Renaissance artist Giovanni Bellini, completed around 1485.. Stylistic elements such as the child on one of the Virgin's knees, and the mutual glance, suggest that the work was based on Bellini's Alzano Madonna in the Accademia Carrara.

  3. Putto - Wikipedia

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    A putto (Italian:; plural putti) [1] is a figure in a work of art depicted as a chubby male child, usually naked and very often winged. Originally limited to profane passions in symbolism, [ 2 ] the putto came to represent a sort of baby angel in religious art, often called a cherub (plural cherubim), though in traditional Christian theology a ...

  4. Madonna and Child with Cherubs - Wikipedia

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    Madonna and Child with Cherubs or The Virgin and the Child with Angels is an oil painting by the Italian Mannerist painter Rosso Fiorentino, created between 1512 and 1517. Originally on panel, it was later transferred to canvas.

  5. Madonna of the Cherubim - Wikipedia

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    The Madonna of the Cherubim is a painting of c. 1485 by the Italian Renaissance painter Andrea Mantegna in the Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan. References

  6. Sistine Madonna - Wikipedia

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    The Sistine Madonna, also called the Madonna di San Sisto, is a oil painting by the Italian artist Raphael.The painting was commissioned in 1512 by Pope Julius II for the church of San Sisto, Piacenza, and probably executed c. 1513–1514.

  7. Angels in art - Wikipedia

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    The classical erotes or putto re-appeared in art during the Italian Renaissance in both religious and mythological art, and is often known in English as a cherub, the singular of cherubim, actually one of the higher ranks in the Christian angelic hierarchy. They normally appear in groups and are generally given wings in religious art, and are ...

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