- Source: Crucifixion with the Virgin, Saint John and Saint Mary Magdalene
The Crucifixion with the Virgin, saint" target="_blank">Saint John and saint" target="_blank">Saint Mary Magdalene is a painting by the Flemish artist Anthony van Dyck. He created it between 1617 and 1619 as the high altarpiece for the Jesuit church in Bergues, near Dunkirk, during his time as an assistant to Peter Paul Rubens, to whom the painting was long attributed. It was paid to Rubens in 1621 and appears to have been sold around 1746. In 1749, it was purchased by Louis XV of France in Antwerp to serve as the high altarpiece of saint" target="_blank">Saint-Louis de Versailles at the Palace of Versailles. It is now housed in the Louvre, in Paris.
See also
List of paintings by Anthony van Dyck
References
External links
http://cartelfr.louvre.fr/cartelfr/visite?srv=car_not_frame&idNotice=4931
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Crucifixion with the Virgin, Saint John and Saint Mary Magdalene
- Mary Magdalene
- Crucifixion with Saint Mary Magdalene
- Crucifixion of Saint Peter (Caravaggio)
- The Three Marys
- The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne (Leonardo)
- Mary, mother of Jesus
- Martha
- Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer
- Penitent Magdalene (Titian, 1565)