Doni Tondo by Michelangelo

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The Doni Tondo is a celebrated circular panel painting by Michelangelo depicting the Holy Family, renowned for its vivid colors, dynamic figures, and significance in High Renaissance art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
panel painting
alsoKnownAs Doni Madonna NERFINISHED
Holy Family (Doni Tondo) NERFINISHED
artPeriod Italian High Renaissance NERFINISHED
artworkSurface panel
artworkType tondo
collection Gallerie degli Uffizi collection NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Agnolo Doni NERFINISHED
commissionedOnTheOccasionOf marriage of Agnolo Doni and Maddalena Strozzi
conservationStatus well preserved
country Italy
creator Michelangelo NERFINISHED
depicts Holy Family NERFINISHED
Infant Jesus NERFINISHED
Saint John the Baptist (as a child) NERFINISHED
Saint Joseph NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
nude figures in background
describedBySource Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists NERFINISHED
genre religious painting
hasPart elaborately carved frame
height approximately 120 cm
iconography Christian art
inception circa 1506
early 16th century
influenced later Florentine Mannerist painters
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Florence NERFINISHED
location Uffizi Gallery NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
tempera
wood panel
movement High Renaissance NERFINISHED
partOf collection of Michelangelo's paintings
shape circular
significantFor dynamic composition
influence on Mannerism
monumental figures
one of the few surviving panel paintings by Michelangelo
vivid colors
style bright, contrasting color scheme
sculptural modeling of figures
subjectHeading Holy Family in art
width approximately 120 cm

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Uffizi Gallery notableWork Doni Tondo by Michelangelo