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Marys Assumption Collection

"Mary's Assumption: A Journey of Divine Grace and Heavenly Splendor" Step into the world of religious art as we explore various depictions of Mary's assumption

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: The Assumption - 30th lesson, 1810 (engraving)

The Assumption - 30th lesson, 1810 (engraving)
DUV5632842 The Assumption - 30th lesson, 1810 (engraving); 15.5x9.5 cm; (add.info.: Moral Alphabet primer based on the bible to discover the elements of the christian religion)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Study for 'The Assumption of the Virgin' for San Augustin, Seville, c.1670-72 (oil on wood)

Study for "The Assumption of the Virgin" for San Augustin, Seville, c.1670-72 (oil on wood)
XOS5880929 Study for "The Assumption of the Virgin" for San Augustin, Seville, c.1670-72 (oil on wood) by Valdes Leal, Juan de (1622-90); 52.3x39 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Greco-Byzantine icon of the Assumption or Dormition of the Virgin

Greco-Byzantine icon of the Assumption or Dormition of the Virgin, before the 11th century (painting on poplar wood)
8832418 Greco-Byzantine icon of the Assumption or Dormition of the Virgin, before the 11th century (painting on poplar wood)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: The Assumption of Mary, 19th century (low relief)

The Assumption of Mary, 19th century (low relief)
8617785 The Assumption of Mary, 19th century (low relief); Cite de l'architecture et du patrimoine, Paris, France; (add.info)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Interior view of the cupola designed by Matteo Nigetti (1560-1649)

Interior view of the cupola designed by Matteo Nigetti (1560-1649) in 1644 with panels depicting scenes from the Bible
BEN85085 Interior view of the cupola designed by Matteo Nigetti (1560-1649) in 1644 with panels depicting scenes from the Bible painted by Pietro Benvenuti (1796-1844), 1828 (fresco)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: The Assumption (painting on wood)

The Assumption (painting on wood)
885683 The Assumption (painting on wood) by Master of the Madonna of San Pietro of Ovila, (14th century); Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Master of Ovila)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Assumption of the Virgin (painting on wood)

Assumption of the Virgin (painting on wood)
885735 Assumption of the Virgin (painting on wood) by Fungai, Bernardino (1460-1516); Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: The bodily taking up of Mary)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Altar of the Assumption of the Virgin, 1506 (tempera on wood)

Altar of the Assumption of the Virgin, 1506 (tempera on wood)
7062860 Altar of the Assumption of the Virgin, 1506 (tempera on wood) by Perugino, Pietro (c.1445-1523); Duomo di San Gennaro, Naples, Italy; (add.info.: Pala dell'Assunzione della Vergine, 1506)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: St Elizabeth in glory, 1603-04, Francesco Albani (oil on canvas)

St Elizabeth in glory, 1603-04, Francesco Albani (oil on canvas)
7064243 St Elizabeth in glory, 1603-04, Francesco Albani (oil on canvas) by Albani, Francesco (1578-1660); Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Campania, Italy; (add.info.: St Elizabeth in glory, 1603-04)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Virgin Mary's assumption, 1508 circa, Pinturicchio and workshop (oil on panel)

Virgin Mary's assumption, 1508 circa, Pinturicchio and workshop (oil on panel)
7064298 Virgin Mary's assumption, 1508 circa, Pinturicchio and workshop (oil on panel) by Pinturicchio, Bernardino di Betto (c.1452-1513) (& studio); Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Campania

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Main altar of the Naples cathedral, Naples, Italy, 18th century (marble, stucco)

Main altar of the Naples cathedral, Naples, Italy, 18th century (marble, stucco)
7062862 Main altar of the Naples cathedral, Naples, Italy, 18th century (marble, stucco) by Bracci, Pietro (1700-73); Duomo di San Gennaro, Naples

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Assumption of the Virgin (oil on canvas)

Assumption of the Virgin (oil on canvas)
7352766 Assumption of the Virgin (oil on canvas) by Fiasella, Domenico Il Sarzana (1589-1669) ; Santuario Madonna del Monte, Genoa

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: The Virgin of the Cintola, 1508-09 circa, (painting)

The Virgin of the Cintola, 1508-09 circa, (painting)
7129007 The Virgin of the Cintola, 1508-09 circa, (painting) by Granacci, Francesco (1477-1543); Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: The Virgin of the Cintola)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Assumption with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1516

Assumption with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1516
7064169 Assumption with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1516, Fra Bartolomeo della Porta (oil on panel) by Bartolomeo

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Assumption of Mary, (painting)

Assumption of Mary, (painting)
7129356 Assumption of Mary, (painting) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); Galleria Doria Pamphilj, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Assumption of Mary, Raphael, Doria Pamphilj gallery)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: The assumption of the Virgin, 1600-1601 (painting)

The assumption of the Virgin, 1600-1601 (painting)
7128857 The assumption of the Virgin, 1600-1601 (painting) by Carracci, Annibale (1560-1609); Santa Maria del Popolo, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: The assumption of the Virgin, Annibale Carracci)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Assumption, portrait of don Biagio Milanesi and the monk Baldassare, 1500 (painting)

Assumption, portrait of don Biagio Milanesi and the monk Baldassare, 1500 (painting)
7129147 Assumption, portrait of don Biagio Milanesi and the monk Baldassare, 1500 (painting) by Perugino, Pietro (c.1445-1523); Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence, Tuscany

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Altarpiece, Deanery church (Sint-Walburgakerk), 17th century (photo) (photo)

Altarpiece, Deanery church (Sint-Walburgakerk), 17th century (photo) (photo)
7332375 Altarpiece, Deanery church (Sint-Walburgakerk), 17th century (photo) (photo) by Thulden, Theodore van (1606-79); Sint Walburgakerk, Oudenaarde, Belgium; (add.info.: Sint-Walburgakerk)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: The Assumption of the Virgin Mary, 1571-1630 (pen in black and ink with grey wash on paper)

The Assumption of the Virgin Mary, 1571-1630 (pen in black and ink with grey wash on paper)
7308264 The Assumption of the Virgin Mary, 1571-1630 (pen in black and ink with grey wash on paper) by Rottenhammer, Hans I or Johann (1564-1625); 15.4x10.6 cm; Ashmolean Museum

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Assumption of Mary, High altar, 1624 (paint on agate stone)

Assumption of Mary, High altar, 1624 (paint on agate stone)
6267506 Assumption of Mary, High altar, 1624 (paint on agate stone) by Stella, Jacques (1596-1657); Collegiata, Pastrana, Spain; (add.info.: Creator: Jacques Stella Colegiata, Pastrana)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: The Assumption of The Virgin, c. 1650-1750 (oil on canvas)

The Assumption of The Virgin, c. 1650-1750 (oil on canvas)
7240893 The Assumption of The Virgin, c.1650-1750 (oil on canvas) by Roman School, (17th century); 57x15.2 cm; The Weston Park Foundation, Shropshire

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Assomption; Assumption; Maria Himmelfahrt (engraving)

Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Assomption; Assumption; Maria Himmelfahrt (engraving)
7194756 Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Assomption; Assumption; Maria Himmelfahrt (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Assomption; Assumption; Maria Himmelfahrt)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Assumptio B Mariae (chromolitho)

Assumptio B Mariae (chromolitho)
7188670 Assumptio B Mariae (chromolitho) by Austrian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Assumptio B Mariae)

Background imageMarys Assumption Collection: Marys Assumption, Our Lady of Assumption church, Cordon, Haute-Savoie, France

Marys Assumption, Our Lady of Assumption church, Cordon, Haute-Savoie, France, Europe


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"Mary's Assumption: A Journey of Divine Grace and Heavenly Splendor" Step into the world of religious art as we explore various depictions of Mary's assumption, a powerful and awe-inspiring event in Christian tradition. From paintings on wood to oil on canvas, these masterpieces capture the essence of this sacred moment. One such painting is "The Assumption, " an exquisite piece created on wood that portrays the Virgin Mary ascending to heaven surrounded by angels. The artist skillfully captures her serene expression and graceful movements, evoking a sense of divine transcendence. In another remarkable work called "Altar of the Assumption of the Virgin, " tempera on wood brings this heavenly scene to life with vibrant colors and intricate details. It serves as a testament to the devotion and craftsmanship prevalent during its creation in 1506. Francesco Albani's "St Elizabeth in Glory" mesmerizes viewers with its oil-on-canvas depiction of Mary's assumption alongside other saints. The ethereal atmosphere created by soft brushstrokes transports us into a realm where earthly limitations cease to exist. Pinturicchio and his workshop present their interpretation through "Virgin Mary's Assumption. " This oil-on-panel masterpiece showcases meticulous attention to detail, emphasizing every nuance in Mary's ascent towards eternal glory. Fra Bartolomeo further enriches our understanding with his composition titled "Assumption of the Virgin with St John the Baptist and St Catherine of Alexandria. " Through delicate brushwork on panel, he invites us into a celestial narrative where these revered figures converge in adoration before Mary’s ascension. Moving beyond paintings, we encounter architectural marvels like Naples Cathedral’s main altar. Crafted from marble and stucco during Italy’s 18th century, it depicts scenes from Mary’s assumption amidst ornate designs—a true testament to human creativity inspired by faith.