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Madonna and Child with Angels and Saints

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Madonna and Child with Angels and Saints was an oil on panel triptych by Filippo Lippi, executed in 1440.[1]

Its central panel has been in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York since 1949 and its side panels of Saints Augustine and Ambrose and Saints Gregory and Jerome are both in the Accademia Albertina in Turin.[2] The work was probably split up around the end of the 18th Century. When archbishop Vincenzo Maria Mossi gave his collection to the Accademia in 1828 he only presented the two side panels. The work was reunited at the "Exposition de l'art italien de Cimabue à Tiepolo" in Paris in 1935 and in the "Filippo Lippi. Un trittico ricongiunto" exhibition at the Accademia in October 2004.

Reconstruction

References

  1. ^ (in Italian) Carlo Giuliano, Daniele Sanguineti, Filippo Lippi. Un trittico ricongiunto., Allemandi, Torino 2004
  2. ^ (in Italian) Giuseppe Marchini, Filippo Lippi, Electa, Milano 1975
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