Allegory of Virtues
painting by Antonio da Correggio
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Allegory of Virtues
Summary
Allegory of Virtues is a painting[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (20 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Allegory of Virtues is the creator of Antonio da Correggio[3].
- Allegory of Virtues's image is recorded as Correggio - Allegory of Virtues - WGA05338.jpg[4].
- Allegory of Virtues's instance of is recorded as painting[5].
- Allegory of Virtues's commissioned by is recorded as Isabella d'Este[6].
- Allegory of Virtues's owned by is recorded as Everhard Jabach[7].
- Allegory of Virtues's genre is recorded as allegory[8].
- Allegory of Virtues's depicts is recorded as angel[9].
- Allegory of Virtues's depicts is recorded as astrology[10].
- Allegory of Virtues's depicts is recorded as astronomy[11].
- Allegory of Virtues's depicts is recorded as compass[12].
- Allegory of Virtues's depicts is recorded as child[13].
- Allegory of Virtues's depicts is recorded as lion[14].
- Allegory of Virtues's depicts is recorded as lyre[15].
- Allegory of Virtues's depicts is recorded as Minerva[16].
- Allegory of Virtues's depicts is recorded as Pheme[17].
- Allegory of Virtues's depicts is recorded as sphere[18].
- Allegory of Virtues's depicts is recorded as virtue[19].
- Allegory of Virtues's made from material is recorded as tempera[20].
- Allegory of Virtues's made from material is recorded as canvas[21].
- Allegory of Virtues's collection is recorded as Department of Prints and Drawings of the Louvre[22].
- Allegory of Virtues's inventory number is recorded as INV 5926[23].
- Allegory of Virtues's location is recorded as Q116685697[24].
- Allegory of Virtues's Joconde work ID is recorded as 000PE024815[25].
- Allegory of Virtues's Commons category is recorded as Allegory of the Virtues (Correggio)[26].
- +1531-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Allegory of Virtues[27].
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Works and Contributions
Allegory of Virtues is the creator of Antonio da Correggio[3].
Why It Matters
Allegory of Virtues ranks in the top 6% of painting entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (20 views/month).[2]