Agony in the Garden (Mantegna)
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- | ''[[Agony in the Garden (Mantegna) |]]''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Agony_in_the_Garden.jpg] (right panel of the [[predella]] of the [[San Zero Altarpiece (Mantegna)|San Zeno Altarpiece]], 1455) [[National Gallery, London]] is the pinnacle of [[Mantegna]]'s early style. | + | ''[[Agony in the Garden (Mantegna) |The Agony in the Garden]]''[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Agony_in_the_Garden.jpg] (right panel of the [[predella]] of the [[San Zero Altarpiece (Mantegna)|San Zeno Altarpiece]], 1455) [[National Gallery, London]] is the pinnacle of [[Mantegna]]'s early style. |
''[[Agony in the Garden (Mantegna)]]'' (c. 1459) <small>- Tempera on wood, 63 x 80 cm, [[National Gallery, London|National Gallery]], [[London]]</small> | ''[[Agony in the Garden (Mantegna)]]'' (c. 1459) <small>- Tempera on wood, 63 x 80 cm, [[National Gallery, London|National Gallery]], [[London]]</small> |
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The Agony in the Garden[1] (right panel of the predella of the San Zeno Altarpiece, 1455) National Gallery, London is the pinnacle of Mantegna's early style.
Agony in the Garden (Mantegna) (c. 1459) - Tempera on wood, 63 x 80 cm, National Gallery, London
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