EditorialMaster of the Beautiful Madonnas (13th-14th centuries). Beautiful Madonna (Madonna with Child), ca. 1390-1395. Marly limestone with traces of paint and gilding. From Wroclaw (Breslau). National Museum. Warsaw. Poland.
EditorialWilhelm Weimar, Two Madonnas (fake), glass negative, black and white negative process, total: height: 23.8 cm; width: 17.8 cm, numbered: top left: in black ink: 2638. sculpture, sculpture, sculptures, sculpture art, Mary with Christ Child (Madonna), ch...
EditorialFlorentine 19th Century, (sculptor), Gregorio di Lorenzo (Master of the Marble Madonnas), (artist after), Florentine, c. 1436 - c. 1504, Madonna and Child, c. 1860/1900, marble, overall: 88.1 x 64.3 x 21.3 cm (34 11/16 x 25 5/16 x 8 3/8 in.).
EditorialGregorio di Lorenzo (Master of the Marble Madonnas), (sculptor), Florentine, c. 1436 - c. 1504, The Young Saint John the Baptist, c. 1470/1500, marble, overall: 26.7 x 29.2 x 16.2 cm (10 1/2 x 11 1/2 x 6 3/8 in.).
EditorialSt George and the Dragon. Book of Hours. France [Paris or Bourges]; circa 1415. [Miniature] St George on horseback, sword raised, with the dragon Image taken from Book of Hours. Originally published/produced in France [Paris or Bourges]; circa 1415. ...
EditorialMaster of the Beautiful Madonnas (13th-14th centuries). Beautiful Madonna (Madonna with Child), ca. 1390-1395. Marly limestone with traces of paint and gilding. From Wroclaw (Breslau). National Museum. Warsaw. Poland.
EditorialMaster of the Beautiful Madonnas (13th-14th centuries). Beautiful Madonna (Madonna with Child), ca. 1390-1395. Marly limestone with traces of paint and gilding. From Wroclaw (Breslau). National Museum. Warsaw. Poland.
EditorialMaestro de las Bellas Madonnas (siglos XIII-XIV). Bella Madonna (Virgen con el Ni?o), hacia 1390-1395. Piedra caliza dorada y restos de policrom?a. Procedente de Wroclaw (Breslavia). Museo Nacional de Varsovia. Polonia.
EditorialSt George and the Dragon. Book of Hours. France [Paris or Bourges]; circa 1415. [Miniature] St George on horseback, sword raised, with the dragon Image taken from Book of Hours. Originally published/produced in France [Paris or Bourges]; circa 1415. ...