The Girlhood of Mary Virgin

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The Girlhood of Mary Virgin is an early Pre-Raphaelite painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti depicting the youthful Virgin Mary in a richly symbolic domestic setting.

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The Girlhood of Mary Virgin canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti
artMovement Pre-Raphaelite art
surface form: Pre-Raphaelite
catalogueStatus in the permanent collection of Tate Britain
city London, England
surface form: London
collection Tate
colorScheme rich, saturated colors
completionDate 1849
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Dante Gabriel Rossetti
depictionSetting domestic interior
garden visible through window
depicts Saint Anne
Saint Joachim
Virgin Mary
exhibitedAt Free Exhibition, Hyde Park Corner
genre religious painting
hasInscription Latin mottoes
hasSymbolism books
dove
embroidery
lilies
palm branch
vine
hasTheme Marian devotions
surface form: Marian devotion

domestic virtue
education
piety
iconography Annunciation foreshadowing
Immaculate Conception symbolism
inception 1848
influencedBy Christian devotional imagery
early Italian Renaissance art
languageOfTitle English
location Tate Britain
movement Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
notableFor being one of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's first exhibited paintings
early manifesto work of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
style detailed naturalism
medievalizing style
subjectHeading youth of the Virgin Mary
yearOfFirstExhibition 1849

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Dante Gabriel Rossetti notableWork The Girlhood of Mary Virgin
Ecce Ancilla Domini! follows The Girlhood of Mary Virgin