The Virgin of the Grapes
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The Virgin of the Grapes

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Support Type: Canvas
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: Department of Paintings at the Musée du Louvre in Paris, specifically in Room 916.
Location History:Painted in Rome or Venice during Mignard's Italian period (1635–1657). Brought to France upon his return in 1657. Entered the Louvre collection in the 19th century. Exact provenance before that is not fully documented, though the painting was widely copied and collected in aristocratic cabinets.

The title of the painting speaks for itself. Drawn in the realistic style of the Renaissance era, the painting shows Mary holding a bunch of grapes on one hand and hold a toddler jesus on the other. She appears to be offering him the grapes to eat, while he sits under her veil looking at us, as if thinking of mischief. The window in the back implies that it's probably dusk, the colors implying that the sun has started to set if not set completely.

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