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I am Rahul Waghamare, from Parbhani. I am student of COEP, S.Y.COMP ('111003047').
I am taking part in WP:India Education Program. My subjects are Atan2(C) and Localtime for editing wikipedia.
I like playing vollyball,reading books,listening silent music and sleeping also./sandbox

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The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne
The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne is an oil-on-panel painting by Leonardo da Vinci, painted around 1501 to 1519. It depicts Saint Anne, her daughter the Virgin Mary, and the infant Jesus. Christ is shown grappling with a sacrificial lamb on the edge of a precipice, symbolizing his Passion. It is likely that the painting was commissioned by King Louis XII of France following the birth of his daughter Claude in 1499, but it was never delivered to him. Leonardo explored incorporating these figures together through preparatory works including the Burlington House Cartoon, now in the National Gallery, London, and a drawing which resides in the Louvre, Paris. The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne is also in the Louvre.Painting credit: Leonardo da Vinci