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The panel depicting the Virgin & Child was the central panel of a polyptych painted by Crivelli in 1476 as the high altarpiece for San Domenico in Ascoli Piceno, east central Italy. The polyptych was composed of the central panel & eight smaller panel ...
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This work & 'A Female Figure standing in a Niche' are the outer & inner faces of the right shutter of an altarpiece. No other elements of this altarpiece are known. The female figure may represent the Virgin Mary or another holy woman. According to legend, Saint Luke painted the Virgin & Child & he is therefore often depicted at an easel or with brushes & palette in h&. The theme was especially popular with Netherlandish painters of the 15th & 16th centuries. ...
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The altarpiece was divided into several pieces, probably in the 18th century, & has now been reassembled. The fragments entered the Collection at different dates. The main panel shows the Trinity (NG 727); with an angel on the right (NG 3162); & an an ...
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Both of this picture & ' Saint Dorothy' are fragments of a larger work, probably showing the Virgin & Child seated in a garden with Saints Dorothy, Margaret, Catherine & Agnes. They come from a chapel in Lippstadt, Westphalia. Saint Margaret is weari ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Francisco de Zurbarán’s Saint Margaret of Antioch from our collection. About this painting Saint Margaret of Antioch, 1630
- 1634 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1903 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door.
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This panel formed the right wing of an Augustinian altarpiece. The left panel shows ' Saint John the Baptist & Saint John the Evangelist'. It has been suggested that both panels may have been from the same ensemble as the triptych ' The Virgin & Child w ...
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Mary Magdalene wears her traditional red dress & holds a jar of oil (with which she anointed Christ). This work & the panel of ' Saint Catherine of Alexandria' were probably elements of a frame or a predella. They have often been regarded as studio wor ...
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Create your own bespoke print of Giulio Romano & Gianfrancesco Penni’s Saint Mary Magdalene borne by Angels from our collection. About this painting Saint Mary Magdalene borne by Angels, possibly about 1520-1 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1852 With our custom print service, you can order your own fully customised reproduction from the National Gallery Collection & exhibitions. Choose your own size, print material & frames & have your masterpiece delivered straight to your door. ...
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This & the related panel of ' Saint Peter' by an unidentified Sienese painter are from the right side of a polyptych. A third panel exists showing Saint Paul (private collection). It has been suggested that the centre panel is the Virgin & Child once in the Palazzo Venezia, Rome (from which the painter takes his name), now in the Galleria Nazionale, Rome. Mary Magdalene holds a pot of ointment with which she anointed Christ's feet. Saint Peter's keys are of gold & silver leaf. ...
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There are versions of this subject by Reni in a number of other collections & the Magdalen's head in this painting seems to derive from a full-length painting of her in the Galleria Nazionale, Rome. A date in the mid-1630s has been suggested for this painting. This period was one in which Reni's style took a new direction with a generally paler palette. In 1786 this painting was engraved by Bouilliard. ...
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Saint Mark (?)

The draped figure is probably to be identified as Saint Mark by his general appearance and attribute of a quill pen (suggesting an evangelist), but he may also be identified with Saint Luke or Saint James. In the 17th century this painting was recorded w
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The draped figure is probably to be identified as Saint Mark by his general appearance & attribute of a quill pen (suggesting an evangelist), but he may also be identified with Saint Luke or Saint James. In the 17th century this painting was recorded w

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