Madonna in trono col Bambino di Bernardo Daddi nella collezione Lanckoroński del castello di Wawel
2017; The Learned Society of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin; Volume: 65; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.18290/rh.2017.65.4-1
ISSN2544-5200
Autores Tópico(s)Historical and Archaeological Studies
ResumoMadonna and Child Enthroned in the Lanckoroński family collection in the Wawel castle (inv. No. 7908) along with the quarters with St. Bartholomew, St. Lawrence, St. Catherine and St. Cecilia that are preserved in other collections as well as with the panels that present the blessing Christ and the Evangelists used to be an essential part of a retable that can currently be found in various places across the world. The retable was made by Bernardo Daddi around 1340. It was intended to be a part of St. Bartholomew and St. Lawrence Chapel in the Carmelite church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence. After being divided into parts around 1750, the panel had become a part of the Viennese collection of Karol Lanckoroński (1848-1933) by the end of 1903. In 1994, the collection, including the previously mentioned panel, was placed in the Wawel Royal Castle, where it is held today.
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