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Virgin Collection (page 84)

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Nativity, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer

The Nativity, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer
The Nativity, 1892. A print from a supplement to the Le Petit Journal, 24rd December 1892

Background imageVirgin Collection: Descent from the Cross, c1430. Artist: Rogier Van der Weyden

Descent from the Cross, c1430. Artist: Rogier Van der Weyden
Descent from the Cross, c1430

Background imageVirgin Collection: Victory of King Ludwig I of Hungary over the Bulgarians in 1377, 1430 Artist: Lambrechter Votivtafel

Victory of King Ludwig I of Hungary over the Bulgarians in 1377, 1430 Artist: Lambrechter Votivtafel
Victory of King Ludwig I of Hungary over the Bulgarians in 1377, with the Virgin of the Protecting Cloak, 1430. Meister der St. Lambrechter Votivtafel, Joanneum in Graz

Background imageVirgin Collection: King Arthur fighting a giant, 1514

King Arthur fighting a giant, 1514. Arthur, under the protection of the Virgin Mary, engages a giant in single combat, watched by the men of two armies. From Chroniques de Bretagne. (Paris, 1514)

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Tiburtine Sibyl announcing to Caesar the coming of Jesus, 16th century

The Tiburtine Sibyl announcing to Caesar the coming of Jesus, 16th century. Augustus Caesar - Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (63 BC-14 AD), became the first Roman Emperor in 27 BC

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, (detail), c1500-1524. Artist: Joachim Patinir

The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, (detail), c1500-1524. Artist: Joachim Patinir
The Rest on the Flight into Egypt, (detail), c1500-1524

Background imageVirgin Collection: Immaculate Conception, 1665-1670. Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo

Immaculate Conception, 1665-1670. Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo
Immaculate Conception, 1665-1670. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageVirgin Collection: Our Lady with the Child, c1638-1682. Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo

Our Lady with the Child, c1638-1682. Artist: Bartolome Esteban Murillo
Our Lady with the Child, c1638-1682

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Virgin And Child, c1470-1523. Artist: Bartolomeo Montagna

The Virgin And Child, c1470-1523. Artist: Bartolomeo Montagna
The Virgin And Child, c1470-1523

Background imageVirgin Collection: Madonna and Child Enthroned, c1300-1303. Artist: Giotto

Madonna and Child Enthroned, c1300-1303. Artist: Giotto
Madonna and Child Enthroned, c1300-1303. The Madonna and Child is one of the central icons of Christianity. From the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Background imageVirgin Collection: Saint Anne with Child and Virgin Mary, c1500. Artist: Albrecht Durer

Saint Anne with Child and Virgin Mary, c1500. Artist: Albrecht Durer
Saint Anne with Child and Virgin Mary, c1500. Drawing study of Saint Anne with her daughter, the Virgin Mary, and the Christ Child. From the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Adoration of the Magi, 1504. Artist: Albrecht Durer

The Adoration of the Magi, 1504. Artist: Albrecht Durer
The Adoration of the Magi, 1504. The Gospel of St Matthew (2:1-12) tells how certain Magi (the Wise Men) from the Orient arrived in Bethlehem to visit the infant Christ

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgin and Child with Saint Anne, c1519. Artist: Albrecht Durer

Virgin and Child with Saint Anne, c1519. Artist: Albrecht Durer
Virgin and Child with Saint Anne, c1519. Saint Anne with her daughter, the Virgin Mary, and the Christ Child, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Virgin and Child, The Madonna with the Iris, 1500-1510. Artist: Albrecht Durer

The Virgin and Child, The Madonna with the Iris, 1500-1510. Artist: Albrecht Durer
The Virgin and Child, The Madonna with the Iris, 1500-1510. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Annunciation, 1472-1475. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

The Annunciation, 1472-1475. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
The Annunciation, 1472-1475. The Annunciation is the revelation to Mary, the mother of Jesus by the archangel Gabriel that she would conceive a child to be born the Son of God

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgin and Child with St Anne (detail), 1502-1516. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Virgin and Child with St Anne (detail), 1502-1516. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Virgin and Child with St Anne (detail), 1502-1516. St Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary, is not mentioned in the New Testament. From the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Virgin and Child, c1511. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

The Virgin and Child, c1511. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
The Virgin and Child, c1511. The design is based on two Leonardo paintings, the Litta Madonna and the Madonna of the Yarn-Winder. From the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Virgin of the Rocks, 1491-1519. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

The Virgin of the Rocks, 1491-1519. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
The Virgin of the Rocks, 1491-1519. The Virgin with the Infant Saint John the Baptist adoring the Infant Christ accompanied by the archangel Uriel). From the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgin and Child with St Anne, 1502-1516. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Virgin and Child with St Anne, 1502-1516. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Virgin and Child with St Anne, 1502-1516. St Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary, is not mentioned in the New Testament. From the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageVirgin Collection: Madonna of the Rocks, 1482-1486. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci

Madonna of the Rocks, 1482-1486. Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Madonna of the Rocks, 1482-1486. The meeting of the baby Jesus and John the Baptist during the Flight into Egypt. From the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Deposition from the Cross, 1526-1528. Artist: Jacopo Pontormo

The Deposition from the Cross, 1526-1528. Artist: Jacopo Pontormo
The Deposition from the Cross, 1526-1528. The dead Christ is lifted down after being crucified. From the Capella Capponi, Church of Santa Felicita, Florence, Italy

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Nativity, 1470-1475. Artist: Piero della Francesca

The Nativity, 1470-1475. Artist: Piero della Francesca
The Nativity, 1470-1475. The Virgin in a blue robe kneels before the infant Jesus lying on the corner of her cloak. St Joseph sits on a saddle and listens to the shepherds

Background imageVirgin Collection: Madonna and Child, late 15th / early 16th century. Artist: Bramantino

Madonna and Child, late 15th / early 16th century. Artist: Bramantino
Madonna and Child, late 15th/early 16th century

Background imageVirgin Collection: Madonna del Ceppo ( Madonna of the Stocks ), 1453. Artist: Filippo Lippi

Madonna del Ceppo ( Madonna of the Stocks ), 1453. Artist: Filippo Lippi
Madonna del Ceppo ( Madonna of the Stocks ), 1453. The Madonna enthroned, holding Jesus, is flanked by St John the Baptist (right) and another saint

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Epiphany, c1230. Artist: Giotto

The Epiphany, c1230. Artist: Giotto
The Epiphany, c1230. The Magi, the three Kings from the East, Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar, present their gifts of gold

Background imageVirgin Collection: Presentation of Jesus at the Temple, 13th century

Presentation of Jesus at the Temple, 13th century. Jesus, with Joseph on the left and Mary on the right. From an Armenian manuscript of the Gospels

Background imageVirgin Collection: Pieta, early 16th century. Artist: Lodovico Mazzolini

Pieta, early 16th century. Artist: Lodovico Mazzolini
Pieta, early 16th century. The Virgin Mary laments over the body of the crucified Christ. From the Loredan Palace, Venice, Italy

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Nativity, 15th century

The Nativity, 15th century. Joseph sits next to the bed in which Mary lies with the infant Jesus beside her in swaddling bands

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Annunciation, early 14th century

The Annunciation, early 14th century. The Angel Gabriel appears to the Virgin Mary to tell her that, by immaculate conception, she is to be the mother of Jesus

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Madonna and the Cuccina-Family, 1571. Artist: Paolo Veronese

The Madonna and the Cuccina-Family, 1571. Artist: Paolo Veronese
The Madonna and the Cuccina-Family, 1571. The donor family kneels before the Madonna, Saint John Baptist, and Saint Jerome (Hieronymus)

Background imageVirgin Collection: Virgin and Child with Saint Dominic and Saint Hyacinth, 1740-1750. Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Virgin and Child with Saint Dominic and Saint Hyacinth, 1740-1750. Artist: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Virgin and Child with Saint Dominic and Saint Hyacinth, 1740-1750. From the Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Virgin and Child, c1570-1576. Artist: Titian

The Virgin and Child, c1570-1576. Artist: Titian
The Virgin and Child, c1570-1576. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageVirgin Collection: The offering of Jesus at the Temple, c1870

The offering of Jesus at the Temple, c1870
The presentation of Jesus at the Temple, c1870. Simeon holds the child, saying Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, ... while behind him, the prophetess Anna gives thanks

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Magi presenting their gifts to the infant Jesus, c1860

The Magi presenting their gifts to the infant Jesus, c1860. They are making their symbolic offerings of Gold for royalty, Frankincense for divinity, and Myrrh for bitterness and suffering, to Jesus

Background imageVirgin Collection: Magi presenting gifts to the infant Jesus, 1666. Artist: Stanislaus de Lubienietski

Magi presenting gifts to the infant Jesus, 1666. Artist: Stanislaus de Lubienietski
Magi presenting gifts to the infant Jesus, 1666. Overhead is the star said to have led them to Bethlehem. From Stanislaus de Lubienietski, Historia Universalis Omulum Cometarum. (Amsterdam, 1666)

Background imageVirgin Collection: St Agnes and St Catherine

St Agnes and St Catherine of Alexandria. Agnes (right), patron saint of virgins, martyred c304, is shown with her emblem, a lamb

Background imageVirgin Collection: Pieta, 16th century. Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti

Pieta, 16th century. Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti
Pieta in the Duomo of Florence, 16th century

Background imageVirgin Collection: Gothic wall painting in St James church in Koszeg, Hungary, 15th century

Gothic wall painting in St James church in Koszeg, Hungary, 15th century

Background imageVirgin Collection: Stained glass Swedish Nativity

Stained glass Swedish Nativity
Stained glass nativity from a Swedish Church, now in the Historical Museum in Stockholm

Background imageVirgin Collection: Byzantine mosaic of Virgin and Child, 14th century

Byzantine mosaic of Virgin and Child, 14th century
Byzantine mosaic of Virgin and Child from Asia Minor, 14th century

Background imageVirgin Collection: Doubting Thomas putting his hand into Christs wounds

Doubting Thomas putting his hand into Christs wounds. On the left are scenes from the life of Margaret of Antioch and on the right are scenes from the life of St George. School of Antwerp altarpiece

Background imageVirgin Collection: Marble altarpieces of saints

Marble altarpieces of saints. From left to right: St Anne holding her daughter Virgin Mary; St Catherine of Alexandria (d307); St Margaret standing on the Devil who visited her in prison

Background imageVirgin Collection: St Josephs Dream, c1677-1747. Artist: Francesco Solimena

St Josephs Dream, c1677-1747. Artist: Francesco Solimena
St Josephs Dream, c1677-1747. An Angel appearing to Joseph in a dream, telling him to take Mary as his wife because she was carrying the Son of God

Background imageVirgin Collection: Triptych, c1486-1530. Artist: Quentin Metsys I

Triptych, c1486-1530. Artist: Quentin Metsys I
Triptych, c1486-1530. A triptych with the Crucifixion as the main panel flanked by panels of donors and saints

Background imageVirgin Collection: The Youth of Jesus, c1897. Artist: James Tissot

The Youth of Jesus, c1897. Artist: James Tissot
The Youth of Jesus, c1897. Jesus carrying a plank of wood down the street while Mary and Joseph, a carpenter, watch from their doorway. From Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ by JJ Tissot

Background imageVirgin Collection: Jesus Found, c1897. Artist: James Tissot

Jesus Found, c1897. Artist: James Tissot
Jesus Found, c1897. Mary and Joseph finding the young Jesus in the Temple where he had been sitting with the Doctors (Bible: Luke 2). From Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ by JJ Tissot

Background imageVirgin Collection: It is Finished : Christs last words from the Cross, c1890. Artist: James Tissot

It is Finished : Christs last words from the Cross, c1890. Artist: James Tissot
It is Finished : Christs last words from the Cross, c1890. As Christ speaks his last words, at the foot of the cross the three Marys and James strain anxiously towards him while, above

Background imageVirgin Collection: Madonna and Child, 1490. Artist: Bartolomeo Vivarini

Madonna and Child, 1490. Artist: Bartolomeo Vivarini
Madonna and Child, 1490. Detail. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg



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