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Caravaggio: Madonna and Child with Saint Anne | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Madonna and Child with Saint Anne label QS:Les,"Madonna con el niño y Santa Ana"
label QS:Lfr,"La Madone des palefreniers"
label QS:Lde,"Madonna und Kind mit der Heiligen Anna"
label QS:Lzh,"聖母、聖子與聖安娜"
label QS:Ltr,"Azize Anna, Meryem ve Çocuk İsa"
label QS:Lja,"聖アンナと聖母子 (カラヴァッジョ)"
label QS:Lsk,"Madona s hadom"
label QS:Lpl,"Madonna z dzieciątkiem i św. Anną"
label QS:Lml,"മഡോണ ആന്റ് ചൈൽഡ് വിത്ത് സെന്റ് ആനി (ഡീ പാലഫ്രീനിയേരി)"
label QS:Lnl,"Madonna van de palfreniers"
label QS:Lavk,"Ketyanya do Pintye is Anna tumtikya (trutca ke Caravaggio)"
label QS:Len,"Madonna and Child with Saint Anne"
label QS:Larz,"مادونا والطفل مع سانت آن"
label QS:Lcs,"Madona s hadem" |
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Part of | Borghese Collection | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Object type | painting | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre | religious art | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description |
English: Madonna with the Serpent |
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Date |
1606 date QS:P571,+1606-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Medium | oil and chiaroscuro on canvas | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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height: 292 cm (114.9 in) ; width: 211 cm (83 in) dimensions QS:P2048,+292U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,+211U174728 |
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institution QS:P195,Q841506 |
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Accession number |
110 (Galleria Borghese) |
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2007-10-23 06:28 | 802×968× (79898 bytes) | RGNU | Madonna with the Serpent (top cropped) Michelangelo Merisi, aka [[Caravaggio]] b. 1573- d. 1610 Painting from 1606 Public Domain; No copyright |
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(b. 1571, Caravaggio, d. 1610, Porto Ercole) Madonna with the Serpent 1606 Oil on canvas, 292 x 211 cm Galleria Borghese, Rome The painting is also called Madonna dei Palafrenieri). It was in late 1605 that Caravaggio finally obtained a commission for St Peter's. The papal grooms or palafrenieri invited him to paint an altarpiece for them, and in April 1606 it was exhibited in the basilica for a few days before being moved to the grooms' church of Sant'Anna nearby. If the sympathy of Paul V had facilitated the commission, his nephew soon profited by it, for later in the year, just after the painter had left Rome for good, it was added to the Borghese collection. Under the watchful gaze of St Anne, Jesus's apocryphal grandmother, Mary helps a naked Christ Child to tread on a snake. The snake may be interpreted as Satan and indirectly as heresy, for Mary and Jesus are free of sin and its consequences, Mary as a virgin mother and by reason of her Immaculate Conception, Jesus as God made man - and they combine to crush the serpent under their feet. This large iconographic canvas has a certain humanity thanks to Mary's naturalness and the lack of inhibition with which Caravaggio depicts Christ naked (a fact that gave offence to some connoisseurs at the time, according to Bellori). Though their haloes are aligned, a dark gulf separates the pretty Mary from her ugly mother; and if the palafrenieri were willing to let Cardinal Scipione Borghese buy the picture so soon after they had received it and paid for it, it may have been because they disliked the unflattering depiction of their patroness.
Author: CARAVAGGIO Title: Madonna with the Serpent Time-line: 1551-1600 School: Italian Form: painting Type: religious |
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