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Triptych with the Virgin and Child, and Saints Mary Magdalene and Ansanus
Andrea di Cione genaamd Orcagna, Andrea di Cione named Orcagna, Andrea di Cione genaamd Orcagna, Andrea di Cione named Orcagna, 1350
Orcagna was the leading Florentine painter of the mid-14th century. This altarpiece, which has survived almost intact, was commissioned in 1350 by a promi-nent citizen for a side-altar in a church. The depiction of the figures of the Virgin and Child and two saints reflects the rather stiff, hieratical style of the period. The frame is reminiscent of Gothic architecture.
- Artwork typepainting, triptych
- Object numberSK-C-1608
- Dimensionsheight 82.5 cm x width 30.5 cm, height 146 cm x width 119.5 cm x thickness 8 cm, height 91 cm x width 47.5 cm, height 82 cm x width 24.5 cm
- Physical characteristicstempera on panel