Ansidei Madonna

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The Ansidei Madonna is a renowned early 16th-century altarpiece by Raphael depicting the Virgin Mary enthroned with the Christ Child and saints, celebrated for its serene composition and luminous color.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artHistoricalSignificance important example of Raphael’s early mature style
artworkStyle balanced pyramidal composition
serene composition
catalogueRaisonneEntry listed in major catalogues of Raphael’s works
collection National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
colorCharacteristic rich yet subdued palette
commissionedBy Ansidei family NERFINISHED
conservationStatus well preserved
countryOfOrigin Italy
creator Raphael NERFINISHED
depictionType enthroned Madonna NERFINISHED
depicts Christ Child NERFINISHED
Saint John the Baptist NERFINISHED
Saint Nicholas of Bari NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
genre religious painting
hasPart architectural throne
distant landscape background
enthroned Madonna and Child
figures of saints flanking the throne
height 216 cm
iconographicTheme Sacra Conversazione NERFINISHED
inception 1505
1506
influencedBy Perugino NERFINISHED
languageOfInscription Latin
lightingCharacteristic soft, even illumination
location National Gallery, London NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil on wood
medium oil paint
movement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic calm, monumental figures
clarity of form
luminous color
originalFunction altarpiece
period Raphael’s Florentine period
perspectiveType linear perspective
placeOfCreation Perugia NERFINISHED
previousLocation Ansidei family chapel, church of San Fiorenzo, Perugia NERFINISHED
significantEvent acquired by the National Gallery, London in the 19th century
subjectHeading Madonna and Child with Saints NERFINISHED
support wood panel
title Ansidei Madonna NERFINISHED
width 147 cm

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