Madonna di Foligno

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Madonna di Foligno is a celebrated High Renaissance altarpiece by Raphael, depicting the Virgin and Child in glory above a group of saints and the donor in a dramatic, atmospheric composition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
collection Pinacoteca Vaticana NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Sigismondo de’ Conti NERFINISHED
completionDate c. 1512
country Italy
creator Raphael NERFINISHED
currentLocation Vatican Museums NERFINISHED
depicts Christ Child NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
angels
cityscape in the background
clouds
donor
heavenly glory
landscape
meteor or fiery object in the sky
saints
donor Sigismondo de’ Conti NERFINISHED
featuresSaint Saint Francis of Assisi NERFINISHED
Saint Jerome NERFINISHED
Saint John the Baptist NERFINISHED
Saints in adoration
genre religious painting
hasPart lower terrestrial zone
upper heavenly zone
hasVersion restored painting in the Vatican Museums
iconographicTheme Madonna and Child in glory NERFINISHED
inception c. 1511
influenced later Marian altarpieces
influencedBy Leonardo da Vinci’s compositional innovations
materialUsed oil paint
movement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
namedAfter Foligno NERFINISHED
notableFor complex spatial arrangement
dramatic atmospheric effects
integration of donor portrait with sacred figures
originalFunction altarpiece
originalLocation Santa Maria in Aracoeli, Rome NERFINISHED
period Raphael’s Roman period
style balanced yet dynamic composition
subjectHeading Virgin and Child with saints and donor NERFINISHED
support wood panel
titleLanguage Italian

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Raphael’s Madonna paintings includesWork Madonna di Foligno