genre: religious painting / material used: ink

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instance of: drawing (4) | watercolor painting (1)

movement: High Renaissance (1)

based on: Annunciation (1)

artist: Albrecht Dürer (1) | Michelangelo (1) | Jusepe de Ribera (1) | Petr Brandl (1) | anonymous (1)

depicts: Jesus Christ (1) | Virgin Mary (1) | woman (1) | boy (1) | mother (1) | child (1) | man (1) | nudity (1) | Peter (1) | beard (1) | umbilicus (1) | toplessness (1) | Annunciation (1) | breastfeeding (1) | deity (1) | baldness (1) | dress (1) | angel (1)

collection: National Museum in Warsaw (2) | National Gallery of Art (1) | Albertina (1) | Casa Buonarroti (1)

location: National Gallery of Art (1) | Albertina (1) | museum's storage space (1) | Casa Buonarroti (1)

main subject: Annunciation (1) | Madonna and Child (1)

fabrication method: ink wash painting (1) | wash (1) | trois crayons (1)

time period: Qing dynasty (1)

Christ ministered to by the angels

drawing
by Petr Brandl (1680s)
Jesus Christ angel

Crucifixion of Saint Peter

drawing
by Jusepe de Ribera (1625)
crucifixion Peter male toplessness loincloth baldness beard umbilicus barefoot man elderly

Madonna with child

drawing
by Michelangelo (1525)
Virgin Mary woman Child Jesus boy breastfeeding nudity dress veil toplessness mother Nursing Madonna

The deities of happiness, career, and longevity

watercolor painting
by anonymous (17th century)
deity Sanxing child cane

The Virgin Annunciate

drawing
by Albrecht Dürer (1495s)
Annunciation