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Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints (Raphael)

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Year
  
1504–1505

Artist
  
Raphael

Genre
  
Christian art

Type
  
Oil and gold on wood

Period
  
High Renaissance

Media
  
Tempera

Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints (Raphael) wwwmetmuseumorgtoahimageshbhb1630abjpg

Dimensions
  
172.4 cm × 172.4 cm (67.9 in × 67.9 in)

Location
  
Metropolitan Museum of Art

Subject
  
Mary, Christ Child, Madonna

Similar
  
Raphael artwork, Tempera, High Renaissance artwork

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The Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints (Young Baptist and Saints Peter, Catherine, Lucy, and Paul), also known as the Colonna Altarpiece, is a painting by the Italian High Renaissance artist Raphael, c. 1504. It is housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City. It is the only altarpiece by Raphael in the United States.

The collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art also contains a painting of the Agony in the Garden from the predella of the altarpiece. Other panels from the predella can be found in the collections of the National Gallery, London, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, in Boston, and Dulwich Picture Gallery, in London. A preparatory drawing by Raphael for the composition of the agony in the garden is in the collection of the Morgan Library New York.

The pieces of the predella were separated from the altarpiece and sold to Queen Christina of Sweden, from where they reached Orleans Collection, while the main panels themselves were eventually sold to the aristocratic Colonna family in Rome, from whom the altarpiece takes its name. The Altarpiece was the last Raphael altar in private hands when J.P. Morgan purchased it in the early 20th century for a record price.

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Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints (Raphael) Wikipedia