Coronation of the Virgin by Diego Velázquez

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Coronation of the Virgin by Diego Velázquez is a 17th-century Baroque religious painting depicting the Virgin Mary being crowned in heaven by the Holy Trinity.

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Coronation of the Virgin by Diego Velázquez canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque painting
painting
religious painting
artHistoricalPeriod Spanish Golden Age
artStyle Spanish Baroque
basedOn Catholic Marian doctrine
Coronation of the Virgin Mary
collection Museo Nacional del Prado collection
colorPalette golden tones
reds
rich blues
countryOfOrigin Spain
creator Diego Velázquez
depicts God the Father
linked to: the Father

Holy Spirit
linked to: God the Holy Spirit

Holy Trinity
Jesus Christ
Queen of Heaven
Virgin Mary
crowning of the Virgin
heavenly crown
heavenly scene
genre Christian art
Marian art
hasPart angels
clouds
dove of the Holy Spirit
figure of Christ
figure of God the Father
figure of the Virgin Mary
hasType oil painting
iconography Queen of Heaven iconography
inception circa 1641
languageOfTitle Spanish
lighting dramatic chiaroscuro
locatedIn Madrid
Spain
location Museo del Prado
linked to: Prado Museum
movement Baroque
religion Catholicism
linked to: Roman Catholicism
significantWorkOf Diego Velázquez
subjectHeading Virgin Mary—Coronation
theme Marian coronation
Trinity
glorification of Mary
timePeriod 17th century
useOfMedium oil on canvas

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Coronation of the Virgin hasNotableExample Coronation of the Virgin by Diego Velázquez