Mary with Child and Saints Stephen, Jerome and Mauritius

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Mary with Child and Sts. Stephen, Jerome and Mauritius
German: Maria mit Kind und den Hll. Stephanus, Hieronymus und Mauritius
Maria mit Kind und den Hll. Stephanus, Hieronymus und Mauritius (Titian, Vienna).png
Yearc.1520
Medium Oil on poplar
Dimensions93.3 cm× 138.2 cm(36.7 in× 54.4 in)
Location Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
AccessionGG_93
Mary with Child and Three Saints Tiziano Vecellio, gen. Tizian - Maria mit Kind und den Hll. Stephanus, Hieronymus und Mauritius - GG 93 - Kunsthistorisches Museum.jpg
Mary with Child and Three Saints

The Mary with Child and Saints Stephen, Jerome and Mauritius (German: Maria mit Kind und den Hll. Stephanus, Hieronymus und Mauritius), also called the Virgin with Three Saints, is a religious painting by Titian which hangs in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna. [1]

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Attribution

According to Georg Gronau, the picture in the Vienna Gallery is a replica and of inferior quality. Charles Ricketts, however, lists both the "flamboyant" Madonna and Three Saints in the Louvre, and this "more elaborate and earlier" version of the same picture at Vienna as authentic Titians. [2]

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References

  1. Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien.
  2. Ricketts 1910, p. 50.

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