A history of painting . RHnramBB XXIII RAPHAEL 1483- 1520 UMBRIAN SCHOOL THE VIRGIN AND CHILD ATTENDED BY ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST AND ST. NICHOLAS OF BARI (Commonly known as the Ansidei Madonna ) (National Gallery) The Virgin is seated holding the Infant Christ on an elevated thronewith three steps. To the left stands St. John the Baptist. On the rightstands St. Nicholas of Bari, wearing his episcopal robes and mitre ; in theforeground, at his feet, are the three golden balls, representing the threepurses of gold, which are his attributes. Painted in oil, on thick poplar wood ; arched at the top.


A history of painting . RHnramBB XXIII RAPHAEL 1483- 1520 UMBRIAN SCHOOL THE VIRGIN AND CHILD ATTENDED BY ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST AND ST. NICHOLAS OF BARI (Commonly known as the Ansidei Madonna ) (National Gallery) The Virgin is seated holding the Infant Christ on an elevated thronewith three steps. To the left stands St. John the Baptist. On the rightstands St. Nicholas of Bari, wearing his episcopal robes and mitre ; in theforeground, at his feet, are the three golden balls, representing the threepurses of gold, which are his attributes. Painted in oil, on thick poplar wood ; arched at the top. 7 ft. 1 in. 4 ft. io£ in. w. (2159 x 1485). ? 1. sum si


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