artist: Attributed to Leonardo da Vinci
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artist: Bernardino Luini
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artist: Attributed to Leonardo da Vinci
date: mid 1490s
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artist: Attributed to Leonardo da Vinci
date: mid 1490s
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madonna and child showing breast feeding. Milan. Museo Poldi Pezzoli.
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Keywords: Bernardo De' Conti; bathing; Nursing; childcare; childbirth; Parturition
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artist: Bernardino Luini
date: 1909
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Identifier: catalogueofpictu00nati (find matches)
Title: A catalogue of the pictures and drawings in the National loan exhibition, in aid of National gallery funds, held in the Grafton Galleries, London (1909-1910)
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: National Loan Exhibition (1909-1910 : London, England) Cook, Herbert Frederick, Sir, 1868-1939 Brockwell, Maurice Walter, 1869-1958 Grafton Galleries (London, England)
Subjects: Art
Publisher: London : W. Heinemann
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61LUINI: 1475 (?)-1532 (?) Milanese SchoolTHE NATIVITY THE madonna kneels on the right, St. Joseph on the left ; bothare in adoration of the Infant Saviour, who lies in the centre.Behind on the right is the stable ; on the left a landscape with thevision of the shepherds, two of whom are seen approaching.Figures under life-size. IVood. 50^ in. X 42 in. (1.282 x 1.066). B. Berenson : North Italian Painters of the Renaissance, 1907, p. 247.l-xhibited at the Burlington Kinc Arts Club, 1898, N(j. 28.Lent by the Earl of Plymouth. 9
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0-2ANDRHA SALAINO: Adivi 1495-1515 Milaue.se SchoolFEMALE FIGURE NIDI, to the waist, seated in a chair, over which some draperytails. The body turns slightly to the spectators right ; theface is seen full. Elaborate background of leaves. In the Burlington Magazine, May 1909, p. 108, a comparison is madebetween this picture and several other existing versions of the same subject.This is perhaps the best of the ten so far known, all of which derive from anoriginal by Leonardo da Vinci, or from some cartoon by him. The presentwork was bought by William Graham in 1876 from Signor Bcrtolini of Milan,who had it from the Gallery of the Duke of litta. The traditional attribu-tion to Salaino is probably correct, and, as Vasari states that Leonardo himselfretouched some of the work of his pupil Salaino, it may be that this is theactual original from which all the others derive. lyoocl. 33 in. X 26 in. (0.839 x 0.66 i). Formerly in the Collection of William Graham, and sold April 9, 1886,No. 371
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