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Copy after the painting The Visitation (The meeting of Mary and Elizabeth), Mariotto Albertinelli, Uffizi, Florence.

Chromolithograph
1875 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Arch-topped print of two female figures. On the left the figure of a woman, St Elizabeth, in green and yellow robe, kisses on the cheek, the figure of a woman to the right, the Virgin Mary, dressed in blue and red. They are standing on grass. Behind them there is the decorated arch of a porch.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleCopy after the painting The Visitation (The meeting of Mary and Elizabeth), Mariotto Albertinelli, Uffizi, Florence. (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Chromolithograph
Brief description
Chromolithograph, copy after the The Visitation (The meeting of Mary and Elizabeth), Mariotto Albertinelli in the Uffizi (Florence), Christian Schultz from a watercolour by Cesare Mariannecci, Arundel Society chromolithograph, 1875
Physical description
Arch-topped print of two female figures. On the left the figure of a woman, St Elizabeth, in green and yellow robe, kisses on the cheek, the figure of a woman to the right, the Virgin Mary, dressed in blue and red. They are standing on grass. Behind them there is the decorated arch of a porch.
Object history
Chromolithograph after the watercolour (E.3-1995) made for the Arundel Society in 1869 by Cesare Marianneci. Published in 1875 by Hangard-Mauge under the supervision of C. Schultz
Associated object
E.3-1995 (Prototype)
Bibliographic reference
Tanya Ledger, A Study of the Arundel Society 1848-1897. Unpublished thesis submitted for degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford, 1978, p.294
Collection
Accession number
27418

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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