Garvagh Madonna

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The Garvagh Madonna is a celebrated High Renaissance painting by Raphael depicting the Virgin Mary with the Christ Child and the infant John the Baptist, now housed in London’s National Gallery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf High Renaissance painting
painting
artForm oil on panel
collection National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
compositionOrientation horizontal
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Raphael NERFINISHED
dateOfCreation early 16th century
depicts Christ Child NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
infant John the Baptist NERFINISHED
depictsReligiousFigure Jesus Christ as a child NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
depictsSaint John the Baptist NERFINISHED
genre Madonna and Child NERFINISHED
religious painting
hasPart Christ Child holding a carnation NERFINISHED
curtain
kneeling infant John the Baptist
landscape background
seated Virgin Mary NERFINISHED
window opening
iconography Virgin and Child with Saint John the Baptist NERFINISHED
inception c. 1510
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
location National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
movement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
museumAccession National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
namedAfter Garvagh family NERFINISHED
notableWorkOf Raphael NERFINISHED
originalLanguageTitle Madonna del Garvagh NERFINISHED
period High Renaissance NERFINISHED
previousOwner Garvagh family NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
schoolOfArtist Roman school
subjectHeading Madonna and Child with the Infant St John the Baptist NERFINISHED
support panel

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