Inspiring Religious Art Route
Visit 11 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Inspiring Religious Art in the museum
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The Virgin as Mater Dolorosa (Our Lady of Sorrows), Pietro Torrigiani (attributed to), c. 1507 - c. 1510
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Madonna of Humility, painter (attributed to), anonymous (rejected attribution), c. 1490 - c. 1500
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Virgin and Child, anonymous, c. 1325 - c. 1349
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Back cover of an Evangeliary with a Salvator mundi (Blessing Christ), anonymous, c. 1200 - c. 1250
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Madonna van de nederigheid, Bartolommeo Bulgarini, c. 1353
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Triptych with the Virgin and Child, and Saints Mary Magdalene and Ansanus, Andrea di Cione named Orcagna, 1350
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Virgin Annunciate, Lorenzo di Niccolò (attributed to), c. 1392 - c. 1412
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Mary Magdalene, Carlo Crivelli, c. 1480
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Reliquary in the form of a triptych, anonymous, c. 1400 - 1410
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The Nativity, Hans Kamensetzer (attributed to), c. 1470
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Madonna of Humility, Fra Angelico, c. 1440
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