Madonna and Child – (Ugolino Di Nerio) Previous Next


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Date: 1325

Size: 90 x 58 cm

Museum: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)

Technique: Tempera

Ugolino was a pupil of Duccio, the preeminent painter in fourteenth-century Siena and a pivotal figure in early Renaissance art. He may have assisted Duccio in painting the ""Maestà," the celebrated altarpiece for Siena Cathedral, completed in 1311. The present painting, which formed the center panel of a polyptych (multi-paneled altarpiece) was modeled upon the Madonna and Child in the "Maesta," and Ugolino may have used templates to transfer the design.

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