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Northbrook Madonna
Painting attributed to Domenico Alfani / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Virgin and Child, commonly known as The Northbrook Madonna after the Northbrook Collection in England, is a painting from the early 16th century (around 1505) by an unknown artist possibly identified as Domenico Alfani.[1] It is in the permanent collection of the Worcester Art Museum in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.[1] It was formerly attributed to Raphael, but scholars have since concluded otherwise.
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Artist | Unknown (possibly Domenico Alfani) |
Year | early 1500s |
Type | oil in wood panel |
Dimensions | 107 cm × 77 cm (42 in × 30 in) |
Location | Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S. |
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