The Virgin and Child by Zurbarán

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:painting
gptkbp:bfsLayer 6
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Spanish_Mannerism
gptkbp:art_movement gptkb:Counter-Reformation_art
gptkbp:art_style gptkb:painting
gptkb:philosopher
gptkb:Politician
gptkb:organization
realism
Christian themes
light and shadow
Spanish religious art
sacred motherhood
gptkbp:artist gptkb:Francisco_de_Zurbarán
gptkbp:artistic_influence gptkb:painting
Italian Baroque
inspired modern interpretations
gptkbp:artistic_legacy influential in religious art
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:church
gptkbp:collection gptkb:Bilbao_Fine_Arts_Museum
gptkb:Museo_de_Bellas_Artes_de_Bilbao
gptkbp:color earth tones
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired devotion in viewers
gptkbp:cultural_significance depicts religious themes
gptkbp:depicts Mother and Child
gptkbp:dimensions approximately 120 cm × 90 cm
gptkbp:exhibited_at various art museums
gptkbp:exhibition Zurbarán exhibitions
gptkbp:features facial expressions
drapery
gptkbp:historical_context 17th century Spain
gptkbp:historical_significance reflects religious fervor
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Virgin and Child by Zurbarán
gptkbp:influence Spanish art
gptkbp:influenced later Spanish painters
gptkbp:influenced_artists gptkb:statue
gptkb:Francisco_de_Goya
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:Caravaggio
gptkbp:inspired_by gptkb:philosopher
gptkbp:location gptkb:Museo_de_Bellas_Artes_de_Bilbao
gptkbp:medium gptkb:oil_on_canvas
gptkbp:motif Mother and Child motif
gptkbp:narrative_style gptkb:church
gptkbp:notable_feature emotional depth
dramatic use of light
realistic depiction of figures
gptkbp:notable_for spiritual representation
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:Zurbarán's_religious_works
gptkbp:represents gptkb:organization
gptkbp:style gptkb:Baroque
gptkb:Spanish_Baroque
gptkbp:subject gptkb:philosopher
gptkb:Marian_title
gptkbp:symbolism divine motherhood
gptkbp:symbolizes motherhood
gptkbp:technique chiaroscuro
layering of paint
gptkbp:themes sacred art
gptkbp:year_created c. 1640