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She was also the model for his Sistine Madonna.
Stories of the horrid conditions from which the Sistine Madonna had been saved began to circulate.
Look at the Sistine Madonna!
The most famous picture is Raphael’s Sistine Madonna, whose two bored cherubim have become an emblem for the city.
His most important work, done shortly before his death, was an engraving after the Sistine Madonna of Raphael.
Remarkably, there are very few paintings, although some, such as Raphael's "Sistine Madonna" have been reproduced in mosaic.
The two relaxed and curious putti who appear at the foot of Raphael's Sistine Madonna are often reproduced.
The Sistine Madonna by Raphael, in the Vatican Museum Art Gallery.
And the Saved World Remembers depicts the moment when the Sistine Madonna was retrieved by the Soviets.
The purchasing activities of the Electors were crowned by the acquisition of Raphael's Sistine Madonna in 1754.
The year 2012 marks the 500th anniversary of Raphael's Dresden masterpiece Sistine Madonna which was celebrated with a special exhibition.
There are a number of famous paintings that depict the Madonna in this manner, notably the Sistine Madonna by Raphael.
In 1513, the monks of St. Sixtus commissioned Raphael to produce the altarpiece known as the Sistine Madonna.
Its Semper Gallery houses wonderful Old Masters paintings, including Raphael's Sistine Madonna.
A second window dedicated to one Fannie Nuttall is located next to the right aisle, depicting the Sistine Madonna by Raphael.
He produced a number of significant altarpieces, including The Ecstasy of St. Cecilia and the Sistine Madonna.
In 1821 he travelled to Dresden and reproduced Raphael's Sistine Madonna for the Speyer Cathedral.
Raphael's Sistine Madonna painting at Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome is considered a key example of high Renaissance art.
Dantsig was inspired by the salvage of the Sistine Madonna from the bombing of Dresden during World War II.
The picture was obviously inspired by Raphael's celebrated "Sistine Madonna," but it has been reconceived as a personal revelation rather than as a piece of Baroque illusionism.
The Sistine Madonna, also called the Madonna di San Sisto, is an oil painting by the Italian artist Raphael Sanzio.
Breton vehemently fought against the inclusion of Dalí's Sistine Madonna in the International Surrealism Exhibition in New York the following year.
The painting is based on the Sistine Madonna by Raphael Sanzio and reflects the motherhood and milieu of Soviet partisans during World War II.
At the end of the Nave, in the choir of the apse is a copy of the Raphael's Sistine Madonna attributed to Pietro Antonio Avanzini.
It has been the subject of 30 years of scrutiny and research by experts keen to discover the artist behind the intricate work and whether it was the model for the Sistine Madonna.