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Andrea del Castagno

Italian c1421-1457 Andrea del Castagno Location

Gemälde ID::  4747

Tod von der Jungfrau
1442-43 Drawing Basilica di San Marco, Venice
1442-43 Zeichnungen Basilika di SanktMarco, Venedig
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Mulready, William

Irish Romantic Painter, 1786-1863

Gemälde ID::  19583

Tod von der Jungfrau
1437 Mixed technique on wood Gemäldegalerie Staatliche Museen, Berlin.
1437 Gemischten Verfahren aufHolzedelsteinauml; ldegalerie Staatliche Hat, Berlin Nachgesonnen.
Irish Romantic Painter, 1786-1863

   
 

 

 
   
      


Gemälde ID::  30376

Tod von der Jungfrau
mk68 Wall painting Gracanica Gracanica Parish Church
streichend mk68 Wand Gracanica Gracanica Gemeinde Kirche. an

   
 

 

 
   
      


Gemälde ID::  30953

Tod von der Jungfrau
mk68
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REMBRANDT Harmenszoon van Rijn

Born 1606, Died 1669

Gemälde ID::  34406

Tod von der Jungfrau
mk93 1605-06 Oil on panel 145 1/4x96 1/2in Louvre Paris
mk93 1605-06 der Öl ist auf Unterausschuss145 1/4x96 1/2in Louvre Paris
Born 1606, Died 1669

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Andrea Mantegna

Italian 1431-1506 Andrea Mantegna Locations

Gemälde ID::  40204

Tod von der Jungfrau
mk156 c.1461 Oil on panel 54x42cm
mk156 C. 1461Öl auf täfelt 54x42cm
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HOLBEIN, Hans the Elder

(b. 1460/65, Augsburg, d. 1524, Isenheim

Gemälde ID::  63554
Death of the Virgin
1490 Tempera on oak panel, 150 x 228,5 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest Signed on the censer: HANS. HOLPAIN. At the turn of the sixteenth century Hans Holbein the Elder, famous painter of altarpieces and portraits, was the leading painter of the rich merchant city of Augsburg. The painting in Budapest is one of his finest works and, indeed, one of the most significant works of German painting at that time. The inscription tells us that it was commissioned by Wolfgang Preu, Canon of Rottenbuch between 1490 and 1500 and that it originally decorated the tomb of the Preu family in the Church of St James at Straubing. The death of the Virgin is placed in a contemporary domestic setting. Mary, represented as a middle-class woman of Augsburg and wearing the clothes of the period, is seen lying on her canopied bed with the Apostles grouped about her like her family - one of them, wearing spectacles, is reading from the Bible. The artist follows the medieval tradition of simultaneous narration by depicting the sequel in the same picture: at the top we see the Virgin's soul, in the form of an innocent young girl in white, ascending to heaven to be received by God the Father. The Virgin Mary is seen surrounded by the apostles assembled, according to the Legenda Aurea, by divine miracle from various remote parts of the world for this solemn occasion. Though they cannot have met for a long time, they do not speak to one another; uncontestably the Virgin remains the centre of the scene. Every activity, every gesture of pain is directed towards her. She is seated in their midst, fragile and graceful, with a dreamy face - of all the faces in the picture hers shows the finest painting - and a halo around her head representing the supernatural element which is, however, hidden by a bonnet, a concession to wordly fashion. The picture is, indeed, marked by a mixture of accentuated verisimilar and supernatural elements. The young apostle-sitting before the bed, absorbed in reading and taking no part in the social gathering - who wears a kind of pince-nez in accordance with the customs of those days, is a veritable genre figure. The books lying on the bed, the censers and aspersorium painted with equally meticulous precision became ubiquitous pieces of the still-lifes of subsequent ages. In this painting Holbein, with exquisite taste and force, blends the traditional, late Gothic approach with a new style of representing nature and reality adopted from Netherlandish painting
(b. 1460/65, Augsburg, d. 1524, Isenheim

   
 

 

 
   
      


Gemälde ID::  64136
Death of the Virgin
1515-25 Oil on wood, 100,4 x 51,7 cm Museum Mayer van den Bergh, Antwerp This unusual Mannerist painting is a masterpiece of Antwerp Mannerism. The artist is referred to as the Master of Amiens. , Artist: UNKNOWN MASTER, Flemish , Death of the Virgin , 1501-1550 , Flemish , painting , religious

   
 

 

 
   
      

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Andrea Mantegna

Italian 1431-1506 Andrea Mantegna Locations

Gemälde ID::  84678
Death of the Virgin
Date between 1460(1460) and 1464(1464) Medium Oil on wood cjr
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Andrea Mantegna

Italian 1431-1506 Andrea Mantegna Locations

Gemälde ID::  88578
Death of the Virgin
between 1460(1460) and 1464(1464) Medium Oil on wood cyf
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Andrea Mantegna
Italian 1431-1506 Andrea Mantegna Locations
Death of the Virgin

        
 
   
 

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