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Enthroned Madonna and Child with Saints by Girolamo Genga, Italian 1476-1551 | Keyes, Murray Kendall

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Title

Enthroned Madonna and Child with Saints by Girolamo Genga, Italian 1476-1551 | Keyes, Murray Kendall

People

  • Creator:

    • Keyes, Murray Kendall
  • Contributor:

    • Fondazione Federico Zeri - Università di Bologna

Classifications

  • Subject:

    • Madonna con Bambino in trono e santi
  • Medium:

    • positivo
    • BN
    • gelatina ai sali d'argento/ carta baritata
    • http://data.europeana.eu/concept/base/1684

Properties

  • Size:

    • mm 279x203

Time

  • Date:

    • [1931, 1933]
  • Place / Time:

    • Pittura italiana sec. XVI. Siena 4

Provenance

  • Provenance:

    • Bologna Fototeca Zeri
  • Provenance:

    • Fondazione Federico Zeri - Università di Bologna
  • Identifier:

    • 87592
  • Provider:

    • Federico Zeri Foundation
  • Providing country:

    • Italy
  • First published in Europeana:

    • 1970-01-01
  • Last updated in Europeana:

    • 1970-01-01

Additional rights information

  • Rights:

    • Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna

References and relations

  • Dataset:

    • 07501_L_IT_Fundazione_Zeri

Location

  • Place / Time:

    • Pittura italiana sec. XVI. Siena 4

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    • Concept Term
    • http://data.europeana.eu/concept/base/1684
    • Concept Label
      • ["Positiv"] (de);
      • ["Позитив"] (ru);
      • ["Позитив"] (bg);
      • ["Pozityvas"] (lt);
      • ["Positive"] (en);
      • ["Positivo"] (it);
      • ["Positif"] (fr);
      • ["Positivos"] (es);
      • ["正片"] (zh);
      • ["Позитив"] (uk);
      • ["Pozitív"] (sl);
      • ["Pozytyw"] (pl);
      • ["Positiv"] (da);
      • ["Positief"] (nl);
      • ["Positiu"] (ca);
    • Broader Concept
    • http://data.europeana.eu/concept/base/1660

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