Virgin of the Assumption and St. Michael the Archangel

16th-century painting by Dosso Dossi and Battista Dossi
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Archangel Michael fights the devil and the Virgin of the Assumption of the Angels
ArtistDosso Dossi and Battista Dossi
Yearc. 1533 - 1534
MediumOil on wood
Dimensions246 cm × 166 cm (97 in × 65 in)
LocationGalleria nazionale di Parma, Parma

Archangel Michael fights the devil and the Virgin of the Assumption of the Angels is an oil painting on canvas (243x166 cm) of Dosso Dossi and Battista Dossi, dated to about 1533 to 1534 and preserved at the Galleria nazionale di Parma.

References

Sources

  • Fornari Schianchi, Lucia (1998). "Cinquecento e iconografia farnesiana". Galleria Nazionale di Parma, Catalogo delle opere. Milan: Franco Maria Ricci.

External links

  • Web site of Galleria nazionale di Parma


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Dosso Dossi
Paintings
  • Circe and Her Lovers in a Landscape (c. 1525)
  • Portrait of a Woman (1530–1535)
  • Virgin of the Assumption and St. Michael the Archangel (c. 1533–1534)
  • Allegory of Hercules (c. 1535)
  • Allegory of Music (1530s)
Related
  • School of Ferrara
  • Battista Dossi
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