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The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne〔Tinagli, Paola. 1997. ''Women in Italian Renaissance Art: Gender, Representation and Identity.'' Manchester: Manchester University Press, p. 159.〕〔Kahsnitz, Rainer. 2005. ''Carved Splendor: Late Gothic Altarpieces in Southern Germany, Austria and South Tyrol.'' Los Angeles: Getty Publications, p. 442.〕 or Madonna and Child with Saint Anne〔Rowlands, Eliot Wooldridge. 2003. ''Masaccio: Saint Andrew and the Pisa Altarpiece.'' Los Angeles: Getty Publications, p. 22.〕〔Feigenbaum, Gail, & Sybille Ebert-Schifferer, eds. 2011. ''Sacred Possessions: Collecting Italian Religious Art, 1500–1900.'' Los Angeles: Getty Publications, p. 40.〕 is a subject in Christian art showing Saint Anne with her daughter, the Virgin Mary, and her grandson Jesus.〔(Sources of Christian Iconography ) incl. ''Protevangelium of James''. the ''Golden Legend (131)'' and the ''Gospel of Pseudo-Matthew''〕 This depiction has been popular in Germany and neighboring countries since the 14th century. ==Names== Names for this particular subject in other languages include: *Dutch: ''Anna te Drieën''〔Dresen-Coenders, Lène et al. 1987. ''Saints and She-Devils: Images of Women in the 15th and 16th Centuries.'' London: Rubicon Press, p. 87.〕 *French: ''Anne Trinitaire''〔Murray, Peter et al. 2013. ''The Oxford Dictionary of Christian Art and Architecture.'' Oxford: Oxford University Press, p. 21.〕 *German: ''Anna Selbdritt''〔Crăciun, Maria, & Elaine Fulton. 2011. ''Communities of Devotion: Religious Orders and Society in East Central Europe, 1450–1800.'' Farnham, UK: Ashgate, p. 50.〕 *Italian: ''Anna Metterza''〔〔 *Slovene: ''Ana Samotretja''〔Jaki, Barbara. 2004. ''National Gallery of Slovenia: Guide to the Permanent Collection: Painting and Sculpture in Slovenia from 13th to the 20th Century.'' Ljubljana: National Gallery of Slovenia, p. 9.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Virgin and Child with Saint Anne」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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