• ‘The Assumption of the Virgin (detail)’ was created in 1530 by Correggio in Mannerism (Late Renaissance) style.
  • The Assumption of the Virgin is a fresco by the Italian Late Renaissance artist Antonio da Correggio decorating the dome of the Cathedral of Parma, Italy.
  • The Morata Master, Virgin and Child Enthroned with Scenes from the Life of the Virgin.
  • The fresco of the Assumption of the Virgin in the dome of the cathedral of Parma marks the culmination of Correggio's career as a mural painter.
  • Correggio’s Assumption of the Virgin, a vortex of fluttering drapery and naked limbs, rose above him.
  • Assumption of the Virgin. 1526-1530. 1093 x 1195 cms | 430 1/4 x 470 1/4 ins Fresco.
  • The fresco of the Assumption of the Virgin in the dome of the cathedral of Parma marks the culmination of Correggio’s career as a mural painter.
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  • The arrangement of the figures of the apostles and the presence of a pergola that ran all the way around the painting are reminiscent of Mannerism, and...
  • CorreggioAssumption of the Virgin 1526-30 fresco. Edit attribution Download full size: 664×1001 px (0,1 Mb) Painter: Correggio (Antonio Allegri).
  • The Assumption of the Virgin surrounded by child angels: a partial copy after Correggio's fresco in the cupola of Parma cathedral.
  • Between 1526 and 1530 he decorated the dome of Parma Cathedral with his great masterpiece The Assumption of the Virgin.
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