Castelfranco Madonna

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Castelfranco Madonna is a renowned early 16th-century altarpiece by the Venetian Renaissance painter Giorgione, celebrated for its serene Madonna and Child set in a poetic landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf altarpiece
oil painting
alsoKnownAs Madonna di Castelfranco NERFINISHED
artHistoricalSignificance important example of early 16th-century Venetian painting
influential in development of Venetian sacra conversazione type
key work in Giorgione’s oeuvre
artist Giorgione NERFINISHED
colorPalette rich yet subdued tones
commissionedFor Cathedral of Castelfranco Veneto NERFINISHED
composition sacra conversazione
country Italy
creator Giorgione NERFINISHED
depicts Madonna and Child NERFINISHED
Saint Francis of Assisi NERFINISHED
Saint Liberale NERFINISHED
Virgin Mary
infant Jesus NERFINISHED
two saints
genre religious painting
hasPart architectural elements
city walls in background
landscape background
steps
throne
iconographicTheme Madonna enthroned NERFINISHED
Virgin and Child with saints NERFINISHED
inception circa 1503
circa 1504
early 16th century
languageOfTitle Italian
locatedIn Castelfranco Veneto NERFINISHED
Veneto
location Cathedral of Castelfranco Veneto NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
wood panel
movement Venetian Renaissance NERFINISHED
namedAfter Castelfranco Veneto NERFINISHED
notableFeature elevated throne above viewer
poetic landscape
serene Madonna and Child NERFINISHED
subtle atmospheric perspective
originalFunction high altarpiece
religion Christianity
school Venetian school NERFINISHED
style High Renaissance NERFINISHED
subjectHeading Madonna and Child—Art NERFINISHED
support panel

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Giorgione notableWork Castelfranco Madonna