Disambiguation evidence for Raphael’s “Madonna Conestabile” via surface form

"Madonna Conestabile"


As subject (43)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Madonna Conestabile".

Predicate Object
alternativeTitle Madonna Conestabile
surface form: Conestabile Madonna
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalPeriod Renaissance
surface form: Italian Renaissance
artist Raphael
associatedWith Raphael’s Madonna paintings
surface form: Raphael’s early Madonnas series
collection Hermitage Museum
surface form: State Hermitage Museum
colorPalette soft, harmonious tones
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Raphael
currentLocation Hermitage Museum
depicts Madonna and Child
surface form: Christ Child
depicts Virgin Mary
form tondo
function private devotion
genre devotional painting
genre religious painting
hasPart book held by the Virgin
hasPart landscape background
iconography Virgin reading a book while holding the Christ Child
inception circa 1502–1504
inception early 16th century
instanceOf Renaissance painting
instanceOf painting
languageOfTitle Italian
locatedIn Russia
locatedIn St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
medium oil paint
movement High Renaissance
namedAfter Conestabile family
notableFor delicate composition
notableFor idealized depiction of the Virgin and Child
notableFor serene beauty
originalLocation Italy
religion Christianity
scale small
school Umbrian school
shape round
style Raphael’s early style
subjectHeading Madonna and Child
support wood panel
theme Christian devotion
theme motherhood
title Madonna Conestabile