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Virgin and Child with St. Stephen, St. Jerome and St. Maurice
French: La Vierge à l' Enfant avec saint Étienne, saint Jérôme et saint Maurice
Year1510–1525
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions112.5 cm × 143.2 cm (44.3 in × 56.4 in)
Location Louvre, Paris
AccessionINV 742

The Virgin and Child with Saint Stephen, Saint Jerome and Saint Maurice (French: La Vierge à l' Enfant avec saint Étienne, saint Jérôme et saint Maurice), also called the Virgin with Three Saints, is a religious painting by Titian which hangs in the Louvre in Paris. [1]

History

The Virgin is worshipped by the saints Stephen, Jerome, and George. [2] Gronau thinks this picture may belong to the period about 1508 to 1510. [2] The Louvre dates it to between 1510 and 1525. [1] The type of the Virgin here is like the one in the Madrid Santa Conversazione and the Annunciation, Treviso. [3] Compare the Saint Stephen with the servant's head in the Salome picture of the Doria Gallery. [4] A type like the Saint Jerome is to be found in one of the Padua frescoes. [3]

The picture entered the Louvre from the collection of Louis XIV. [3]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Louvre.
  2. ^ a b Gronau 1904, p. 282.
  3. ^ a b c Gronau 1904, p. 283.
  4. ^ Gronau 1904, p. 282–283.

Sources

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Virgin and Child with St. Stephen, St. Jerome and St. Maurice
French: La Vierge à l' Enfant avec saint Étienne, saint Jérôme et saint Maurice
Year1510–1525
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions112.5 cm × 143.2 cm (44.3 in × 56.4 in)
Location Louvre, Paris
AccessionINV 742

The Virgin and Child with Saint Stephen, Saint Jerome and Saint Maurice (French: La Vierge à l' Enfant avec saint Étienne, saint Jérôme et saint Maurice), also called the Virgin with Three Saints, is a religious painting by Titian which hangs in the Louvre in Paris. [1]

History

The Virgin is worshipped by the saints Stephen, Jerome, and George. [2] Gronau thinks this picture may belong to the period about 1508 to 1510. [2] The Louvre dates it to between 1510 and 1525. [1] The type of the Virgin here is like the one in the Madrid Santa Conversazione and the Annunciation, Treviso. [3] Compare the Saint Stephen with the servant's head in the Salome picture of the Doria Gallery. [4] A type like the Saint Jerome is to be found in one of the Padua frescoes. [3]

The picture entered the Louvre from the collection of Louis XIV. [3]

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Louvre.
  2. ^ a b Gronau 1904, p. 282.
  3. ^ a b c Gronau 1904, p. 283.
  4. ^ Gronau 1904, p. 282–283.

Sources


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