The painting “The Meeting of Mary and Elizabeth”, acquired by the Louvre in 1812, is quite large in size, very typical for the creativity of Ghirlandaio. Its composition is symmetrical.

The painting “The Meeting of Mary and Elizabeth”, acquired by the Louvre in 1812, is quite large in size, very typical for the creativity of Ghirlandaio. Its composition is symmetrical.
The plot of this fresco was included in a series of episodes devoted to the life story of Mary. These murals belong to the most famous and most revered works
The work of Domenico Ghirlandaio, the master of the Early Italian Renaissance, was seriously influenced by the study of ancient art, as well as the art of the Dutch masters
St. Matthew in his Gospel talks about sages from the East who at the time of the Nativity of Christ came to Jerusalem and asked where the King of the
In The Portrait of an Old Man with a Grandson, whose personalities were unknown, Domenico Ghirlandaio, an early Renaissance painter, a representative of the Florentine school, strove for a realistic