Assumption of the Virgin Mary in art
Many significant works of art depict the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.[1] They include:
- Assumption of the Virgin (Andrea del Castagno), 1449-50
- Assumption of the Virgin by Francesco Botticini 1475-76
- Assumption of the Virgin by Titian, 1515-1518
- Assumption of the Virgin by Antonio da Correggio, 1530
- Assumption of the Virgin (El Greco), c. 1565-66
- Assumption of the Virgin by Annibale Carracci, 1590
- The Cerasi Assumption by Annibale Carracci, 1600-01
- Assumption of the Virgin by Peter Paul Rubens, 1626
See also
Gallery of art
- Andrea Mantegna Dormition 1461
- Master of St Lucia Assumption 1485
- Colla del Amatrice, Dormition and Assumption
- Rubens Assumption, 1626
- Annibale Carracci Assumption, 1600-01
- Titian Assumption, 1516
- Mateo Cerezo Assumption, 1650
- Guercino Assumption, 1655
- Andrea del Sarto Assumption, 1526
- Rubens Assumption of the Virgin, 17th century
- Rubens, 17th century
- Annibale Carracci Assumption, 16th century
- Assumption, Parma Cathedral
- Charles Le Brun, 1835
References
- Clay, John Gough (1873). The virgin Mary and the traditions of painters. J.T. Hayes.
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