7-446: Madonnina may refer to: Madonnina , a painting by Roberto Ferruzzi; Madonnina , a statue on the top of Milan Cathedral, Italy; or, named after it: Derby della Madonnina , a football match between Inter Milan and A.C. Milan; " Oh mia bella Madonnina ", a Milanese song. Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
14-569: The Madonna of the Streets ( Italian : Madonna delle vie ) or Madonna del riposo (Italian for 'Madonna of the Rest';), was a painting by Roberto Ferruzzi (1854–1934) that won the second Venice Biennale in 1897. The models for this painting were 11-year-old Angelina Cian and her younger brother. Although not originally a religious painting, it was popularized as an image of
21-637: The Virgin Mary holding her infant son, and has become the most renowned of Ferruzzi's works. The original artwork is believed to be a vertical Sepia painting in a gold gilded frame approximately 27 cm (11 in) high and 21 cm (8.3 in) wide. The original painting made its first appearance at the Venice Biennale in 1897. John George Alexander Leishman , a steel entrepreneur and diplomat, who died in France in 1924 in France, bought
28-563: The current prints of the missing La Madonnina by Ferruzzi. A second possibility is that it was lost at sea in the Atlantic Ocean on a voyage from Europe to the United States. A claim that a version belonging to a religious group may be the original painting appeared recently but openly admits it lacks support. Another version possibly having belonged to an artist also surfaced but has not been guaranteed as authentic by
35-456: The dealer offering it. Although the original has disappeared, it has not hindered the popularity and use of the image. Copies of the original are frequently featured on holy cards , portraits, and greeting cards. The belief and hope that it will still be found somewhere is very real and the painting, if found, is said to be worth $ 18 million USD. The following are several notable uses of the image: Madonnina Painting The original painting
42-578: The painting but not the reproduction rights; he is the last known owner. It is possible that the image entered a private art collection in Pennsylvania in the 1950s, but the current location of the original is unknown. An original oil painting entitled Madonna and Child from Florence was bequeathed to the Sisters of St. Casimir by a certain Dr. Edgar W. Crass in 1950 and bears a striking resemblance to
49-497: The title Madonnina . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Madonnina&oldid=1044962915 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Madonnina (painting) The Madonnina , commonly known as
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