Currently not on view
Virgin and Child with Four Saints and Two Angels
Maso di Banco, Italian, active ca. 1335–1350
formerly attributed to Agnolo di Taddeo Gaddi, Italian, ca. 1350–1396
formerly attributed to Agnolo di Taddeo Gaddi, Italian, ca. 1350–1396
y1962-72
Information
Title
Virgin and Child with Four Saints and Two Angels
Maker
Medium
Tempera on wood panel
Dimensions
64 x 28 x 5.5 cm (25 3/16 x 11 x 2 3/16 in.)
Credit Line
Bequest of Dan Fellows Platt, Class of 1895
Object Number
y1962-72
Culture
Materials
Dan Fellows Platt (1873 -1938), Englewood, NJ; by descent to Ethel Bliss Platt (1881-1971) [1]; 1962 gift to Princeton University Art Museum.
Notes
[1] Dan Fellows Platt left his collections to the University but gave his wife life-tenure and the right to sell
formerly attributed to Agnolo di Taddeo Gaddi, Italian, ca. 1350–1396
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