The Madonna in the Church
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The Madonna in the Church
Summary
The Madonna in the Church is a painting[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- The Madonna in the Church is the creator of Jan van Eyck[3].
- The Madonna in the Church's religion is recorded as Christianity[4].
- The Madonna in the Church's instance of is recorded as painting[5].
- The Madonna in the Church is owned by François Cacault[6].
- The Madonna in the Church is owned by Théodore Nau[7].
- The Madonna in the Church is owned by Barthold Suermondt[8].
- The Madonna in the Church is associated with the Early Netherlandish painting movement[9].
- The Madonna in the Church's genre is religious art[10].
- The Madonna in the Church's depicts is recorded as woman[11].
- The Madonna in the Church's depicts is recorded as Christ Child[12].
- The Madonna in the Church's depicts is recorded as boy[13].
- The Madonna in the Church's depicts is recorded as Mary[14].
- The Madonna in the Church's depicts is recorded as mother[15].
- The Madonna in the Church's depicts is recorded as Madonna and Child[16].
- The Madonna in the Church is made of oil paint[17].
- The Madonna in the Church is made of oak panel[18].
- The Madonna in the Church's collection is recorded as Gemäldegalerie Berlin[19].
- The Madonna in the Church's inventory number is recorded as 525C[20].
- The Madonna in the Church took place at Gemäldegalerie Berlin[21].
- The Madonna in the Church took place at German paintings 13th-16.th century room 4[22].
- The Madonna in the Church's Commons category is recorded as Madonna in a Church - Jan van Eyck - Gemäldegalerie[23].
- The Madonna in the Church's catalog code is recorded as 4[24].
- The Madonna in the Church's catalog code is recorded as 39[25].
- 1440 marks the founding of The Madonna in the Church[26].
- 1430 marks the founding of The Madonna in the Church[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
The Madonna in the Church is the creator of Jan van Eyck[3].
Publication
The Madonna in the Church's genre is religious art[10].
Subject and Themes
The Madonna in the Church's main subject is Madonna and Child[28]. It is associated with the Early Netherlandish painting movement[9].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include oil paint[17] and oak panel[18]. Recorded location include Gemäldegalerie Berlin[21] and German paintings 13th-16.th century room 4[22].
Why It Matters
The Madonna in the Church has Wikipedia articles in 15 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]