Virgin of the Rocks
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Virgin of the Rocks
Summary
Virgin of the Rocks is a painting[1]. It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Virgin of the Rocks is the creator of Leonardo da Vinci[3].
- Virgin of the Rocks's religion is recorded as Christianity[4].
- Virgin of the Rocks is in the country of France[5].
- Virgin of the Rocks's instance of is recorded as painting[6].
- Virgin of the Rocks's instance of is recorded as prime version[7].
- Virgin of the Rocks is owned by French State[8].
- Virgin of the Rocks is associated with the Early Renaissance movement[9].
- Virgin of the Rocks is associated with the Italian Renaissance painting movement[10].
- Virgin of the Rocks's genre is religious art[11].
- Virgin of the Rocks's based on is recorded as A Stream Running through a Rocky Ravine[12].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as Mary[13].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as Child Saint John[14].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as Christ Child[15].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as nudity[16].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as Uriel[17].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as landscape[18].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as rock[19].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as Madonna and Child[20].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as waist-length hair[21].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as kneeling[22].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as blond hair[23].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as prayer[24].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as blessing[25].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as plant[26].
- Virgin of the Rocks's depicts is recorded as sky[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Virgin of the Rocks is the creator of Leonardo da Vinci[3].
Publication
Virgin of the Rocks's genre is religious art[11]. It is part of it[28].
Subject and Themes
Virgin of the Rocks's main subject is Madonna and Child[29]. Movements include Early Renaissance[9] and Italian Renaissance painting[10].
Material and Period
Recorded made from material include oil paint[30], panel[31], and transferred on canvas[32]. Recorded time period include Early Renaissance[33] and High Renaissance[34]. Virgin of the Rocks took place at Room 710[35].
Why It Matters
Virgin of the Rocks is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]