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This painting is the central panel of an altarpiece from Bologna. It shows Saint Vincent Ferrer, who became a Dominican friar in 1367 & was famous as a preacher & missionary. He is shown here with a figure of Christ in judgement. This image is associa ...
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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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Saint Zeno, the 4th-century Bishop of Verona, is on the left. Saint John the Baptist, who holds a reed cross around which is a scroll inscribed with words from his Gospel, is in the centre, & a female saint with a book & palm (perhaps Saint Catherine ...
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The 5th-century Saint Zenobius was a patron of Florence. His deacons were Saints Eugenius & Crescentius. He miraculously restored to life the son of a French woman, who left the boy with the saint when going on a pilgrimage. The painting, which appears to be an altarpiece, is probably the one recorded as painted for Bilivert's friend, Giuliani Gerolami. The Collection also contains two of a set of four pictures of the works of Saint Zenobius painted by Botticelli. ...
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This panel formed one of two shutters from an altarpiece in Liesborn Abbey, Westphalia, Germany. The saints have inscriptions identifying them on their haloes. On this, the left shutter, are Saint Ambrose, Saint Exuperius, (whose inscription calls him mart ...
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Saint Anthony reads a book & holds his tau-shaped stick; Saint Franciscrosses his hands before him, showing his stigmata, & looks heavenwards. This is possibly the picture recorded in Sacchi's inventory at his death. This work & ' Saints Andrew & Th ...
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Create your own bespoke National Gallery art print of Ary Scheffer’s Saints Augustine & Monica from our collection. About this painting Saints Augustine & Monica, 1854 © The National Gallery, London This painting joined our collection in 1885. 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 is the outside-left shutter of an altarpiece from the Abbey of Werden near Essen in Germany. Both wings are in the National Gallery Collection, though the fronts & backs have been separated. It is not known what formed the centrepiece of the altarp ...
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The altarpiece is complete & was dedicated to Saint John the Evangelist. It came from the Camaldolese Nunnery of San Giovanni in Pratovecchio, Italy. In the pinnacles are the Archangel Gabriel, the Trinity & the Virgin Annunciate. On the left panel ar ...
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The names of the saints, Bartholomew & Catherine, are on a cartellino (or small paper) painted on the gold background. Saint Catherine stands by the wheel on which she was tortured & Saint Bartholomew holds a flaying knife, the instrument of his martyrdom. The panel was the right-hand panel of a triptych, or possibly a polyptych. Once catalogued as Florentine School, the panel is now attributed to Francescuccio Ghissi & Allegretto Nuzi on the basis of the decorative punchwork which is similar to that on other works associated with Allegretto. ...
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This painting is first recorded in an inventory of June 1627 of the Palazzo Barberini, Rome. It was probably painted not long before for Pope Urban VIII or a member of his family.Saint Andrew is shown with his symbols of a book and a fish, referring to hi
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    This painting is first recorded in an inventory of June 1627 of the Palazzo Barberini, Rome. It was probably painted not long before for Pope Urban VIII or a member of his family. Saint Andrew is shown with his symbols of a book & a fish, referring to hi

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