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Visitation Collection (#2)

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Background imageVisitation Collection: Assumption of the Virgin. Terracotta medallion decorating the frieze of the Portico of

Assumption of the Virgin. Terracotta medallion decorating the frieze of the Portico of the Ospedale del Ceppo in Pistoia The bas-relief is by Giovanni Della Robbia Family and his workshop

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Visitation: sculpture by Luca della Robbia in the Church of Saint John Fuorcivitas in Pistoia

The Visitation: sculpture by Luca della Robbia in the Church of Saint John Fuorcivitas in Pistoia. Pistoia Church of Saint John Fuorcivitas Sculptural Group Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Visitation with St. Roch and St. Sebastian, work by Giovanni della Robbia

The Visitation with St. Roch and St. Sebastian, work by Giovanni della Robbia, preserved in the church of S. Stefano in Lamporecchio in the environs of Pistoia Lamporecchio Church of S

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Visitation, glazed terracotta, Luca della Robbia (Florence 1399/1400-1482), Church of St

The Visitation, glazed terracotta, Luca della Robbia (Florence 1399/1400-1482), Church of St. Giovanni Fuoricivitas, Pistoia Pistoia Church of St

Background imageVisitation Collection: Annunciation, Visitation and Birth of Christ: high reliefs by Fra Guglielmo da Pisa for the Pulpit

Annunciation, Visitation and Birth of Christ: high reliefs by Fra Guglielmo da Pisa for the Pulpit of the Church of Saint John Fuorcivitas

Background imageVisitation Collection: The western front part of the Sanctuary of Mary's Holy House

The western front part of the Sanctuary of Mary's Holy House. Marble construction decorated with Life Scenes of the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph

Background imageVisitation Collection: The visitation, close up of the window frame, stucco, Giacomo Serpotta (1656-1732)

The visitation, close up of the window frame, stucco, Giacomo Serpotta (1656-1732), Oratory of the Rosary of Santa Cita, Palermo Palermo Oratory of the Rosary of Santa Cita High Relief Rococo

Background imageVisitation Collection: Lunette of the Door of Rana with the scene of the Visitation, Cathedral of Como

Lunette of the Door of Rana with the scene of the Visitation, Cathedral of Como. Como Portal Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageVisitation Collection: Main faade (west side) of the Holy Home in the Basilica of Santa Casa, Loreto

Main faade (west side) of the Holy Home in the Basilica of Santa Casa, Loreto. Loreto Basilica of Santa Casa Low Relief, Basrelief High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Visitation altarpiece in the Chapel of Visitation, in the Cathedral of Orvieto

The Visitation altarpiece in the Chapel of Visitation, in the Cathedral of Orvieto. Orvieto Altar Late Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageVisitation Collection: French tabernacle from the XIV century: work preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris

French tabernacle from the XIV century: work preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Tabernacle Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Visitation, the Last Judgement, the Coronation of the Virgin and the Crucifixion

The Visitation, the Last Judgement, the Coronation of the Virgin and the Crucifixion. Ivory diptych of French manufacture, in the Sala Carrand of the Museo Nazionale del Bargello

Background imageVisitation Collection: Remains of an architrave with reliefs depicting episodes from the Life of the Virgin and Christ

Remains of an architrave with reliefs depicting episodes from the Life of the Virgin and Christ, in the Church of Santa Giustina, Padua Padua Church of Santa Giustina Architrave Romanesque

Background imageVisitation Collection: The door of the Frog, seen through the arches of the Broletto

The door of the Frog, seen through the arches of the Broletto. Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore, Como Como Broletto, Portico Portal Early Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Visitation, bronze, tile of the South Gate, Andrea Pisano known as Andrea da Pontedera

The Visitation, bronze, tile of the South Gate, Andrea Pisano known as Andrea da Pontedera (1295 ca.-1349), Baptistry of San Giovanni, Florence Florence Piazza S

Background imageVisitation Collection: Visitation. Historiated initial of a Choir Book illustrated by Liberal da Verona

Visitation. Historiated initial of a Choir Book illustrated by Liberal da Verona and preserved in the Piccolomini Library in Siena Siena Piccolomini Library Illumination Renaissance

Background imageVisitation Collection: Detail of the bas-relief with the Life of Christ, work of Maestro Niccolo

Detail of the bas-relief with the Life of Christ, work of Maestro Niccolo, on the facade of the Basilica of San Zeno, Verona 1915-1920 ca. Maestro Niccol 1138 Verona - Basilica of S

Background imageVisitation Collection: Bas-reliefs with the Life of Christ, work of Maestro Niccolo on the facade of the Basilica of San

Bas-reliefs with the Life of Christ, work of Maestro Niccolo on the facade of the Basilica of San Zeno, Verona 1915-1920 ca. Maestro Niccol 1138 Verona - Basilica of S. Zeno Maggiore

Background imageVisitation Collection: Enameled and polychromatic terracotta medallion representing the Visitation; work by Giovanni

Enameled and polychromatic terracotta medallion representing the Visitation; work by Giovanni della Robbia and Santi Buglioni. Portico of the Ospedale del Ceppo, Pistoia

Background imageVisitation Collection: Madonna and Child, with scenes from her life illustrated on both sides of this French ivory statue

Madonna and Child, with scenes from her life illustrated on both sides of this French ivory statue, in the Cathedral of San Nicola Pellegrino in Trani

Background imageVisitation Collection: Porta della Rana, on the left side of the Cathedral of Como. Work sculpted by Tommaso

Porta della Rana, on the left side of the Cathedral of Como. Work sculpted by Tommaso and Giacomo Rodari Como Portal Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageVisitation Collection: Sculpted group depicting the Visitation, work traditionally attributed to Gian Lorenzo Bernini

Sculpted group depicting the Visitation, work traditionally attributed to Gian Lorenzo Bernini, located in the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Mercy, environs of Savona

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Visitation; mosaic attributed to Jacopo Bellini and located in the Mascoli Chapel, St

The Visitation; mosaic attributed to Jacopo Bellini and located in the Mascoli Chapel, St. Mark's Basilica, Venice Venice St

Background imageVisitation Collection: Scenes from the lives of Christ and the Virgin. Polychrome tiles

Scenes from the lives of Christ and the Virgin. Polychrome tiles, in the sacristy of the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Alatri, in the province of Frosinone Alatri Church of Santa Maria Maggiore

Background imageVisitation Collection: Visitation, detail, bronze, tile of the South Gate of the Baptistry of Florence, Andrea da Pontedera

Visitation, detail, bronze, tile of the South Gate of the Baptistry of Florence, Andrea da Pontedera, detto Andrea Pisano (1295 ca.-1349), Florence Florence Piazza S

Background imageVisitation Collection: Visitation, bronze, tile the South Gate of the Baptistery of Florence, Andrea Pisano (1290-1349)

Visitation, bronze, tile the South Gate of the Baptistery of Florence, Andrea Pisano (1290-1349), Florence Florence Low Relief, Basrelief Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageVisitation Collection: Detail of the altar of the Visitation, in the chapel of the Visitation, in Orvieto Cathedral

Detail of the altar of the Visitation, in the chapel of the Visitation, in Orvieto Cathedral. The work was by Raffaello da Montelupo and Simone Mosca Orvieto Cathedral

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Visitation, mosaic ornamentation in the half-dome of the apse, in the Euphrasian Basilica

The Visitation, mosaic ornamentation in the half-dome of the apse, in the Euphrasian Basilica, Porec, Croatia Croatia Porec, Euphrasian Basilica Mosaic Byzantine Art, Europe

Background imageVisitation Collection: Chest in enameled copper with the Stories of the Life of Christ

Chest in enameled copper with the Stories of the Life of Christ. Limoges work preserved in the Muse de Cluny, Paris France Paris, Cluny Museum Box Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageVisitation Collection: The visitation with saints Roch and Sebastian, work by Giovanni della Robbia

The visitation with saints Roch and Sebastian, work by Giovanni della Robbia, conserved in the Church of Santo Stefano in Lamporecchio near Pistoia Lamporecchio Church of Santo Stefano Altar High

Background imageVisitation Collection: Close-up of The Visitation to the Virgin. Glazed terracotta by Luca or Andrea della Robbia

Close-up of The Visitation to the Virgin. Glazed terracotta by Luca or Andrea della Robbia, located in the Church of San Giovanni Fuorcivitas, in Pistoia Pistoia Church of San Giovanni Fuorcivitas

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Visitation. Glazed terracotta by Luca or Andrea della Robbia

The Visitation. Glazed terracotta by Luca or Andrea della Robbia, located in the church of San Giovanni Fuorcivitas, in Pistoia Pistoia Church of San Giovanni Fuorcivitas

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Annunciation and the Visitation, two stories from the silver altar frontal of St Jacob

The Annunciation and the Visitation, two stories from the silver altar frontal of St Jacob. Work by Jacopo d'Ognabene preserved in the Cathedral of Pistoia Pistoia Cathedral, interior Low Relief

Background imageVisitation Collection: Panel from the central door of Pisa Cathedral representing the Visitation

Panel from the central door of Pisa Cathedral representing the Visitation, sculptural work by the School of Giambologna Pisa Tile Mannerism, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Visitation, the Adoration of the Magi and the Flight to Egypt

The Visitation, the Adoration of the Magi and the Flight to Egypt. Detail of the bas-relief depicting evangelic stories, by Lorenzo Maitani

Background imageVisitation Collection: Announcement to Zachariah and the Visitation, detail by Bernardo Cennini

Announcement to Zachariah and the Visitation, detail by Bernardo Cennini, part of the silver altar of the Baptistry of San Giovanni in Florence

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Sacrifice of Isaac (oil on canvas)

The Sacrifice of Isaac (oil on canvas)
5984015 The Sacrifice of Isaac (oil on canvas) by Pittoni, Giovanni Battista (1687-1767); 92.1x74.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Pittoni)

Background imageVisitation Collection: Saint Joan the Maid by Kay Nielsen. How Joan the Maid of Lorraine saw visions

Saint Joan the Maid by Kay Nielsen. How Joan the Maid of Lorraine saw visions and was called upon to deliver France... Date: 1920

Background imageVisitation Collection: Ritual (Fragment)

Ritual (Fragment)
Fragment of a bifolium, probably from a ritual book or Rituale Romanum, parchment. Main body text in black ink in a Caroline minuscule with red capitals and rubrics

Background imageVisitation Collection: Visitation of the Virgin Mary to Saint Elizabeth

Visitation of the Virgin Mary to Saint Elizabeth. Carved polychrome wood. First half of 17th century. On loan, Santiago Cathedral. Museum of Pilgrimage and Santiago

Background imageVisitation Collection: Tapestry panel depicting the Visitation, c. 1500 (wool, silk, metal & gold)

Tapestry panel depicting the Visitation, c. 1500 (wool, silk, metal & gold)
3576082 Tapestry panel depicting the Visitation, c.1500 (wool, silk, metal & gold) by Swiss School, (16th century); 73.7x75.5 cm; Burrell Collection, Glasgow

Background imageVisitation Collection: Supper at Emmaus, c. 1610 (oil on canvas)

Supper at Emmaus, c. 1610 (oil on canvas)
XIR409293 Supper at Emmaus, c.1610 (oil on canvas) by Rodriguez, Alonso (1578-1648); 116x166 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Pau, France; (add.info.: La Cene a Emmaus;)

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Life of Christ and the Virgin, 1580 (oil on panel)

The Life of Christ and the Virgin, 1580 (oil on panel)
LAF470925 The Life of Christ and the Virgin, 1580 (oil on panel) by Francken, Frans the Elder (1542-1616); Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Ghent

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Visitation and Annunciation (oil on panel)

The Visitation and Annunciation (oil on panel)
490347 The Visitation and Annunciation (oil on panel) by Flemish School, (16th century); Groeningemuseum, Bruges, Belgium; © Art in Flanders

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Annunciation, 1571. Creator: Mario Cartaro

The Annunciation, 1571. Creator: Mario Cartaro
The Annunciation, 1571

Background imageVisitation Collection: God carried by angels, appearing to Noah and his family, after the Flood, ca. 1513-15

God carried by angels, appearing to Noah and his family, after the Flood, ca. 1513-15. Creator: Marcantonio Raimondi
God carried by angels, appearing to Noah and his family, after the Flood, ca. 1513-15

Background imageVisitation Collection: The Visitation (Schr. 59), 15th century. 15th century. Creator: Anon

The Visitation (Schr. 59), 15th century. 15th century. Creator: Anon
The Visitation (Schr. 59), 15th century

Background imageVisitation Collection: Hagar, 1764. Creator: Charles Hutin

Hagar, 1764. Creator: Charles Hutin
Hagar, 1764




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"Journey through Time: Exploring the Significance in Art and History" Embark on a captivating journey as we delve into the concept of "visitation, " a theme that has inspired artists, theologians, and historians throughout centuries. From ancient illuminations to modern-day paintings, this collection showcases various interpretations of visitation. Let us begin with the renowned painting of the Visitation in the Visitation church located in Ein Kerem, Israel. This masterpiece depicts the momentous meeting between two holy figures - Virgin Mary and her cousin Saint Elizabeth. Their encounter symbolizes divine intervention and serves as an embodiment of faith. Godong's interpretation takes us back to this sacred event by capturing the essence of spiritual connection between these extraordinary women. The Visitation becomes a testament to their unwavering devotion and shared destiny. Moving forward, we encounter Romanesque art from Sagas featuring an altar adorned with scenes depicting not only the Visitation but also Nativity and Adoration. These intricate carvings transport us back in time, allowing us to witness multiple biblical events within one composition. However, our exploration doesn't end there; it takes an unexpected turn towards UFOs hovering over statues. This peculiar depiction challenges traditional notions by intertwining contemporary elements with religious symbolism. It invites contemplation about how they are be interpreted beyond conventional boundaries. Charles Hutin's painting titled "The Vision of St. Joseph in Egypt" introduces yet another facet - personal revelation experienced by individuals touched by divinity. Through his brushstrokes, Hutin captures St. Joseph's profound encounter with God during his sojourn in Egypt. Raphael's masterpiece "The Visitation" transports us further into history where he portrays this sacred event with unparalleled grace and elegance characteristic of Renaissance artistry. His meticulous attention to detail breathes life into each figure present at this pivotal moment.