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The Virgin and Child Between Saints Anthony of Padua and Roch is an oil painting on canvas of c. 1511 by Titian, originally given to Philip IV of Spain by his viceroy of Naples, Ramiro Núñez de Guzmán, and now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid.[1]
Virgin and Child Between Saints Anthony of Padua and Roch | |
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Artist | Titian |
Year | c. 1511 |
Medium | Oil on canvas |
Dimensions | 92 cm × 133 cm (36 in × 52 in) |
Location | Museo del Prado, Madrid |
In 1657 it was recorded in the sacristy of the Escorial Monastery, where it was misattributed to "Bordonon", perhaps a misspelling of Paris Bordone. Later reattributed to Giorgione, Pordenone and then Francesco Vecellio, it was finally returned to its correct attribution by most critics due to its composition and symmetry.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Catalogue entry".
- ^ (in Italian) Francesco Valcanover, L'opera completa di Tiziano, Rizzoli, Milano 1969.
External links
edit- Media related to Virgin and Child between St Anthony of Padua and St Roque by Titian in the Museo del Prado at Wikimedia Commons