Consecration to the Virgin Art Print
Consecration to the Virgin Art Print
Also known as the Gnetti Pala, this spectacular altarpiece was painted for display in the Gnetti family chapel in Santa Maria dei Servi, one of Bologna's largest churches. It includes portraits of four young patrons, presumably sons and daughters of the Gnetti, with their patron saints, illustrating the post Counter-Reformation trend of depicting children in donor portraits without their parents.
National Gallery of Ireland Art Prints are the perfect way to have your own masterpiece. Printed on high quality 240gsm Satin paper using Epson Ultrachrome Archival inks, each print have a stated light fastness and image permanence of up to, at least 75 years. In order to preserve the image and prevent unnecessary fading, the print should not be exposed to direct sunlight and its UV rays.
All prints have the title and artist's name printed at the bottom of each reproduction.
Dimensions: 50 x 70 cm (including white border)
Original Painting Information
Lavinia Fontana
Consecration to the Virgin, 1599
Oil on canvas
281 × 185.5 cm
© Ville de Marseille, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Gérard Bonnet-Magellan