This painting titled Visitation was created by the Italian artist Mariotto Albertinelli in the period of Renaissance (Early Italian, "Quattrocento") using the technique of Oil on wood.

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Upload time: Oct 14, 2007 By: Judit

Title:

Visitation

Artist:

Albertinelli, Mariotto (1474-1515)
Date: 1503 Movement: Renaissance (Early Italian, "Quattrocento") Theme: Saints Technique: Oil on wood Museum:  Uffizi Galleries Location: Florence, Italy
Description: The Visitation, painted in 1503 by Mariotto Albertinelli for the church of Saint Elizabeth in Florence. Perfect fusion of the modeling, and the airy relationship with space that is not descriptive but almost architectural in its simplicity.
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This painting titled Visitation was created by the Italian artist Mariotto Albertinelli in the period of Renaissance (Early Italian, "Quattrocento") using the technique of Oil on wood.