• The Adoration of the Magi, about 1500–1510, Andrea della Robbia (1435–1525). Victoria and Albert Museum no. 4412-1857.
  • Andrea della Robbia. 1435-1525. Italian sculptor and ceramicist. Adoration of the Magi. Enamelled terracotta. Victoria and Albert Museum.
  • The Adoration of the Magi. Altarpiece 16th century (made). Artist/Maker. Andrea Della Robbia (attributed to). Place of origin.
  • One of the most famous renditions of the Adoration of the Magi is found in the work of Italian Renaissance master, Sandro Botticelli.
  • Epiphany - Andrea della Robbia, circa 1510, Adoration of the Magi, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 2010.
  • The Adoration of the Magi or Uffizi Triptych is a group of three tempera-on-panel paintings by Andrea Mantegna, dating to around 1460.
  • Cite this page as: TED-Ed, "Dissecting Botticelli’s Adoration of the Magi," in Smarthistory, January 30, 2016, accessed August 11, 2024, https...
  • The rendering of the sky is interesting, for the colour is applied in such a way as to leave some areas of raw canvas, creating a very singular effect.
  • One of the first presentations of the Adoration of the magi is found on the Strozzi altar of Gentile da Fabiano, dating in 1423.
  • Andrea della Robbia, attributed to. ... Madonna of the Cathedral of Volterra, has been attributed to Andrea della Robbia (by Giancarlo Gentilini, among others).