- Marriage of the Virgin (Perugino)
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The Marriage of the Virgin Artist Perugino Year 1500-1504 Type Oil on wood Dimensions 234 cm × 185 cm (92 in × 73 in) Location Musée des Beaux-Arts, Caen The Marriage of the Virgin is a painting by the Italian Renaissance master Perugino. It is housed in the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Caen, France. Initially commissioned to Pinturicchio for the recently completed cathedral of Perugia, Perugino took over the commission and finished the work around 1500-1504, probably after several periods of stasis.
The painting prominently displays the Virgin's engagement ring, which was then kept at the cathedral as a holy relic.
Later, in 1797, the picture was confiscated by Napoleon and was subsequently taken to Caen, Normandy. Any attempt of the commune of Perugia, which saw also the personal commitment of Antonio Canova, to retrieve the work failed.
The wide perspective of the picture, with at its centre a hoctagonal edifice and the aligned composition of the figures on the sides, is strongly related to the Perugino's Christ Giving the Keys to St. Peter at the Sistine Chapel. The painting prominently displays the Virgin's engagement ring, which was then kept at the cathedral as a holy relic.
Raphael, Perugino's pupil, painted a version of his own of the picture in 1504.
Sources
- Garibaldi, Vittoria (2004). "Perugino" (in Italian). Pittori del Rinascimento. Florence: Scala. ISBN 888117099X.
Categories:- Perugino paintings
- 1504 paintings
- Painting stubs
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