Virgin of the Rocks By da Vinci


The Virgin of the Rocks (sometimes the Madonna of the Rocks) is the name used for two paintings by Leonardo da Vinci, of the same subject, and of a composition which is identical except for several significant details. The version generally considered the prime version, that is the earlier of the two, hangs in the Musée du Louvre in Paris and the other in the National Gallery, London. The paintings are both nearly 2 metres (over 6 feet) high and are painted in oils. Both were painted on wooden panel; that in the Louvre has been transferred to canvas. Both paintings show the Madonna and Christ Child with the infant John the Baptist and an angel, in a rocky setting which gives the paintings their usual name. The significant compositional differences are in the gaze and right hand of the angel. There are many minor ways in which the works differ, including the colours, the lighting, the flora, and the way in which sfumato has been used. Although the date of an associated commission is documented, the complete histories of the two paintings are unknown, and lead to speculation about which of the two is earlier.


 Product Details

Year Created: 1505
Medium: Oil on panel
Dimensions: 190 cm x 120 cm
Price: $670.00
Genres: Renaissance
High Renaissance
Subjects: Religion
People
Family
National Gallery

Native Museum Name: National Gallery
Residing Country: UK
Residing City: London
Lattitude: 52
Longitude: 0

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