Adoration of the Magi

Adoration of the Magi

The Adoration of the Magi is an early painting by Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo was given the commission by the Augustinian monks of San Donato a Scopeto in Florence, but departed for Milan the following year, leaving the painting unfinished. It has been in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence since 1670. The Virgin Mary and Child are depicted in the foreground and form a triangular shape with the Magi kneeling in adoration. Behind them is a semicircle of accompanying figures, including what may be a self-portrait of the young Leonardo . In the background on the left is the ruin of a pagan building,...
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Artist:Leonardo da Vinci
Artform:Painting
Date begun:1481
Genre:History painting
Height:8' 1"
Width:8' 0"

Adoration of the Magi subject matter

Adoration of the Magi in Art
Adoration of the Magi in Art

The Adoration of the Magi is the name traditionally given to the Christian subject in the Nativity of Jesus in art in which the three Magi, represented as kings, especially in...
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Biblical Magi
Biblical Magi

The Magi , also referred to as the Wise Men, Kings, or Kings from the East, were, according to Christian Scripture, a group of distinguished foreigners who visited Jesus after...
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Artist of Adoration of the Magi

Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci
April 15, 1452- May 2, 1519

Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519 was an Italian polymath, being a scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, architect, botanist, musician and writer. Leonardo has often been described as the archetype of the "Renaissance man", a man whose "unquenchable curiosity" was equalled only by his powers of invention. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest painters of all time and...
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Current owner of Adoration of the Magi

Uffizi Gallery
Uffizi Gallery
Location:Florence

The Uffizi Gallery , is a museum in Florence, Italy. It is one of the oldest and most famous art museums of the Western world. Building of the palace was begun by Giorgio Vasari in 1560 for Cosimo I de' Medici as the offices for the Florentine magistrates — hence the name "uffizi" . Construction was continued to Vasari's design by Alfonso Parigi and Bernardo Buontalenti and ended in 1581. The cortile is so long and narrow, and open to...
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