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Madonna of the Carnation
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About original painting
Artist : Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)
Title : Madonna of the Carnation
Object type : painting
Genre : religious art
Date : 1478
Dimensions : 42 × 67 cm (16.5 × 26.3 in)
Collection : Alte Pinakothek
The Madonna of the Carnation is a Renaissance oil painting by Leonardo da Vinci created between 1478–1480. It is permanently displayed at the Alte Pinakothek gallery in Munich, Germany.
The central and centered motif is the young Virgin Mary seated with Baby Jesus on her lap. describe in luxurious clothes and jewelry, with her left hand Mary holds a carnation. The faces are put into light while all other objects are darker, e.g. the flower is covered by a shadow. The child is looking up and the mother looking down, with no eye contact. The setting of the portrait is a room with two windows on both sides of the figures.
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catalogue: Leonardo da Vinci: The Complete Paintings and Drawings, III
described at URL: https://www.wga.hu/html/l/leonardo/01/6carnat1.html
described at URL: https://www.wga.hu/html/l/leonardo/01/6carnat2.html
described at URL: https://www.wga.hu/html/l/leonardo/01/6carnat.html
described at URL: https://www.sammlung.pinakothek.de/en/artwork/Y0GR916LRX/
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