The Virgin and Child with St. Joseph and St. Jude
GPTKB entity
Properties (50)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
painting
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gptkbp:artist |
Unknown Artist
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gptkbp:artwork |
use of light and shadow
layering of paint recognized for its beauty various interpretations by art historians balanced composition featured in art exhibitions faith and family influenced future religious paintings valued for its historical context appreciated by art lovers inspired artists of the period researched by art historians examined for its techniques Renaissance_art part_of_the_Christian_artistic_tradition |
gptkbp:associatedWith |
Catholic_tradition
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gptkbp:collection |
gptkb:Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Boston
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gptkbp:colors |
rich colors
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gptkbp:culturalHeritage |
reflects_Renaissance_values
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gptkbp:culturalImpact |
significant_in_Christian_art_history
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gptkbp:culturalSignificance |
depicts the Holy Family
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gptkbp:depictedIn |
permanent collection
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gptkbp:depicts |
the Holy Family
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gptkbp:dimensions |
100 cm × 80 cm
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gptkbp:director |
subject of art studies
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gptkbp:exhibits |
Displayed in various art exhibitions
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gptkbp:historicalContext |
created_during_the_Renaissance_period
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gptkbp:historicalSignificance |
represents religious devotion
important work of religious art |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
The Virgin and Child with St. Joseph and St. Jude
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gptkbp:influence |
gptkb:Christian_art
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gptkbp:influencedBy |
earlier medieval art
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gptkbp:influenceOn |
later religious artworks
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gptkbp:inspiredBy |
Biblical narratives
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gptkbp:location |
gptkb:Museum_of_Fine_Arts,_Boston
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gptkbp:medium |
oil on canvas
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gptkbp:notableFeature |
depiction of saints
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gptkbp:renovated |
Restored in 20th century
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gptkbp:style |
Renaissance
naturalism |
gptkbp:subject |
gptkb:Virgin_Mary
gptkb:St._Jude St. Joseph Child Jesus |
gptkbp:symbolism |
represents purity and motherhood
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gptkbp:symbolizes |
gptkb:Christian_iconography
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gptkbp:technique |
traditional oil painting techniques
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gptkbp:yearEstablished |
circa 1500
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