Tag: Jacopo di Cione
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07 Icons, RELIGIOUS ART – Icons from the 14 and 15 Centuries, with footnotes – 5
The arrangement and combination of subjects in this devotional triptych were common throughout the Florentine Trecento and early Quattrocento, a tried and tested formula which found its origin in Bernardo Daddi’s Bigallo Triptych of 1333, in the Museo del Bigallo, Florence. The left wing depicts the Nativity; the right wing shows the Crucifixion. The pinnacles…
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07 Icons, RELIGIOUS ART – Icons from the Bible, with footnotes – 5
Lorenzo di Bicci (c. 1350 – 1427) DOCUMENTED IN FLORENCE 1370 – 1427 A PORTABLE TRIPTYCH SHOWING THE MADONNA AND CHILD ENTHRONED WITH SAINTS, WITH THE ANNUNCIATION, NATIVITY, AND CRUCIFIXION DEPICTED ON THE WINGS tempera on panel, gold ground, pointed tops central panel: 73.9 by 39.8 cm.; 29 by 15 5/8 in. wings, each: 56.4 by…