to get money of course
This question is for every person to answer for himself. There is no official ranking.Personally I enjoy the Madonna of the Rocks.
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio; 1483-1520.)But not just Raphael painted a Madonna and Child. There are many artists who painted Madonna and Child, such as Hans Memling. There are hundreds of paintings of Mary and Jesus/Madonna and Child.Additional answer:The painter who has painted the most works of this subject was the Venetian Giovanni Bellini (c 1430-1516)
The capital of Lombardy is Milan. In Milan is for instance 'The Last Supper' by Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo's 'Madonna of the Rocks' was painted here (now in the Louvre, Paris). Raphael painted 'The Sistine Madonna' for a convent in this area. That painting is now in Dresden, Germany.
The Mona Lisa; The Last Supper; Virgin of the Rocks; John the Baptist; Madonna and Child with Saint Anne; and Woman with an Ermine!
Ince Hall Madonna was created in 1433.
because its a da vinci
1483-1486
if you are talking about Madonna of the Rocks, the painting, then it was Leonardo Da Vinci. Other famous Madonnas were painted by Giovanni Bellini and Raphael.
Madonna of the Rocks(A Da Vinci Painting)
Yes he painted two versions of 'Madonna of the Rocks'. One resides in the Louvre in Paris, the other is in London.
It is an anagram for a painting called "Madonna of the Rocks."
This question is for every person to answer for himself. There is no official ranking.Personally I enjoy the Madonna of the Rocks.
'Mona Lisa', 'Last Supper', 'Madonna of the Rocks', 'John the Baptist'.
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio; 1483-1520.)But not just Raphael painted a Madonna and Child. There are many artists who painted Madonna and Child, such as Hans Memling. There are hundreds of paintings of Mary and Jesus/Madonna and Child.Additional answer:The painter who has painted the most works of this subject was the Venetian Giovanni Bellini (c 1430-1516)
If you are referring to Leonardo da Vinci's Virgin of the Rocks, it was painted circa 1506 and is housed in the National Gallery of Art in London. Addition: There are two versions, the other one in the Louvre.
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