Raffaello Sanzio, Madonna del prato, 1506, olio su tavola, Vienna


Madonna Del Prato Raffaello Sanzio / Raffaello Sanzio Da Urbino April 6

Madonna del Prato (Madonna of the Meadow) is also known as Madonna del Belvedere due to it's long residence as part of the Imperial Collection at the Vienna Belvedere Currently housed in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna.


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The Madonna del Prato ( Madonna of the Meadow ), formally Madonna with the Christ Child and Saint John the Baptist, is an oil on board painting by Raphael, created in 1506, now held in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. It is also known as the Madonna del Belvedere after its long residence in the imperial collection in the Vienna Belvedere .


Raphael Madonna in the Meadow at Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

The Madonna del Prato translates to "Madonna in the Meadow," a reference to the somewhat idyllic grassy meadow in which the main figures are sitting. The official name of the painting is "The Madonna with the Christ Child and Saint John the Baptist," a reference to the figures that are depicted.


Madonna de Prato de Giovanni Pisano La guía de Historia del Arte

La Madonna del Belvedere (o Madonna del Prato) è un dipinto olio su tavola (113x88 cm) di Raffaello Sanzio, datato 1506 e conservato nel Kunsthistorisches Museum di Vienna. La data M.D.VI. si trova sull'orlo dell'abito della Vergine. Indice 1 Storia 2 Descrizione e stile 3 Altre immagini 4 Bibliografia 5 Voci correlate 6 Altri progetti


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Madonna del Prato ( Madonna of the Meadow) is a 1505 painting of the Virgin Mary and the Christ Child by Giovanni Bellini, now in the National Gallery in London. [1] Originally painted as oil and egg tempera on wood, it was transferred to canvas in 1949, [2] with damage in places. It presents a medieval iconography of the Virgin of humility.


Madonna del Prato by Raphael Top 8 Facts

A Madonna del Parto ("Madonna of Parturition") is an iconic depiction of the Virgin Mary shown as pregnant, which was developed in Italy, mainly in Tuscany in the 14th century.


Domenico Ghirlandaio’s Madonna Del Prato Ben Vaughn

Madonna del Prato - by Raphael Click Image to view detail. Madonna del Prato show Raphael's growing confidence in adapting formulas of Leonardo da Vinci in his own individual way in both the form and the content of his works.


Madonna del Prato by Raphael Top 8 Facts

The Madonna del Prato was painted by Raphael, the great Italian artist. It used the medium oil on board and was completed in the year 1505. The dimensions of the painting are one hundred thirteen centimetres by eighty centimetres. The literal translation of the painting in English is Madonna of the Meadow.