Where did the Sistine Madonna by Raphael come from?

Where did the Sistine Madonna by Raphael come from?

The Sistine Madonna is one of Raphael’s most famous works. The painting takes it’s name from the church of San Sisto in Piacenza and Raphael painted it as the altarpiece for that church in 1513-1514. The piece was purchased in 1754 by King Augustus III of Saxony for his collection in Dresden.

Where can I see the Sistine Madonna painting?

Where to See It. The Sistine Madonna hangs in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister (Old Masters Gallery) of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (“Dresden State Art Collections”) in Germany. The painting has been there since 1752/54, except for the years 1945-55 when it was in the possession of the Soviet Union.

What was the price paid for the Sistine Madonna?

In 1754, Augustus III of Poland purchased the painting for 110,000 – 120,000 francs, whereupon it was relocated to Dresden and achieved new prominence; this was to remain the highest price paid for any painting for many decades.

Who are the patron saints of the Sistine Madonna?

The painting takes its name from the church of San Sisto in Piacenza and Raphael painted it as the altarpiece for that church in 1513-1514. The two saints that feature in the painting, St Sixtus and St Barbara are the patron saints of the Benedictine San Sisto church, hence their inclusion in Raphael’s magnificent masterpiece.

Where did the Sistine Madonna painting come from?

Giorgio Vasari called it “a truly rare and extraordinary work”. The painting was moved to Dresden from 1754 and is well-known for its influence in the German and Russian art scene. After World War II, it was relocated to Moscow for a decade before being returned to Germany . The oil painting measures 265 cm by 196 cm.

How did Raphael come up with the Sistine Madonna?

According to an article published in 1912 (the painting’s 400th anniversary) in Fra Magazine, when Raphael was painting the Sistine Madonna the children of his model would come to watch and wait. Struck by their posture and their expressions of boredom and restlessness, he added them to the painting.

In 1754, Augustus III of Poland purchased the painting for 110,000 – 120,000 francs, whereupon it was relocated to Dresden and achieved new prominence; this was to remain the highest price paid for any painting for many decades.

When was the 500th anniversary of the Sistine Madonna?

From 26 May to 26 August 2012, the Dresden gallery celebrated the 500th anniversary of the painting. A prominent element within the painting, the winged angels beneath Mary are famous in their own right.

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