Madonna of the Rose (Raphael)

The Madonna of the Rose (Madonna della rosa) is a 1518-1520 painting, now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid.[1] Its attribution as by Raphael is uncertain, and the involvement of Giulio Romano cannot be excluded. The rose and the lower portion were added at a later date by an unknown artist. A second autograph version of this painting, without the added rose and lower strip, painted on wood panel, is owned by real estate magnate Luke Brugnara. In 2022, the painting was included in an exhibition held by the National Gallery.

Madonna of the Rose
Italian: Madonna della rosa
From left to right: Saint Joseph, a young John the Baptist, Mary of Nazareth, and Jesus.
ArtistRaphael, possibly assisted
by Giulio Romano
Year1518-1520
Dimensions103 cm × 84 cm (41 in × 33 in)
LocationMuseo del Prado, Madrid

The controversy was further fueled by a paper which claimed to have used Artificial intelligence to analyze the attribution, and which concluded that the painting was done by Raphael, but that St. Joseph was a later addition added by someone else.[2]

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  1. ^ Vecchi 1975.
  2. ^ Guy, Jack (December 21, 2023). "This Raphael masterpiece isn't quite what it seems". CNN. Retrieved December 22, 2023 – via Yahoo!.

References

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  • Vecchi, Pierluigi De (1975). Raffaello. Milano: Rizzoli.
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