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The Alba Madonna is a tondo (circular) oil on wood transferred to canvas painting by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael, created c. 1511, depicting Mary, Jesus, and John the Baptist [1] in a typical Italian countryside.
"La Fornarina (The Portrait of a Young Woman) is a painting by the Italian High Renaissance master Raphael, made between 1518 and 1519. It is an oil-on-panel with 86 x 58 cm dimensions, located in Room IX of the Borghese Gallery.In Olimpia Aldobrandini's two inventories (1626 and 1682), the art work is attributed to Raphael.
Raphael and La Fornarina is an oil painting on canvas executed in 1813, in Italy, by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. [1] It is the first of five versions of the painting he produced between 1813 and his death in 1867. [2] In 1814 his first version was exhibited at the Salon of that year. [3]
Raphael painted several of his works on wood support (Madonna of the Pinks) but he also used canvas (Sistine Madonna) and he was known to employ drying oils such as linseed or walnut oils. His palette was rich and he used almost all of the then available pigments such as ultramarine , lead-tin-yellow , carmine , vermilion , madder lake ...
Oil on canvas 265 х 196 1513: [3] Madonna of Leo X [3] [4] Private collection, Zurich, Switzerland [3] Oil on canvas 119 x 82,5 [3] c. 1513: Madonna of the Candelabra: Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, United States: Oil on panel 65,7 х 64 1513–1514: Madonna with the Fish: Museo del Prado, Madrid, Spain: Oil on panel 215 x 158 1513–1514:
The Bridgewater Madonna (in Italian, Madonna Bridgeland) is a religious painting by Raphael, dated 1507. Originally on oil and wood, but later transferred to canvas, it measures 81 by 55 cm. The picture is part of the permanent collection of the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, on loan from the Duke of Sutherland Collection. [1]