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Virgin of the Rocks
Leonardo da Vinci
1483-1486
Oil on panel, 77 5/8 x 47 5/8 in., 199 x 122 cm
Paris, Musee du Louvre
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The Virgin of the Rocks has a very unusual iconography. The main character of the picture – angel Gabriel points at him with his finger – is Saint John the Baptist, and not the infant Jesus as usual. Angel Gabriel is depicted like a chimera (we could see his animal leg in the right lower corner of the picture) that resembles on Bronzino’s figure from his Allegory of Lust. |
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