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Enthroned Madonna
Master of the Bevilacqua Madonna, Italian, died 1412
formerly attributed to Battista da Vicenza, Italian, active ca. 1404–1438
formerly attributed to Battista da Vicenza, Italian, active ca. 1404–1438
y1935-22
Information
Title
Enthroned Madonna
Medium
Tempera on poplar wood
Dimensions
98 x 53 cm (38 9/16 x 20 7/8 in.)
frame: 103 x 60.5 x 7.8 cm (40 9/16 x 23 13/16 x 3 1/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Henry White Cannon Jr., Class of 1910, in memory of his Father
Object Number
y1935-22
Place Collected
Europe, Verona, Palazzo Portalupi
Culture
Purchased by Jean Paul Richter (1847-1937) from a villa near Verona in January 1911 for Henry White Cannon (1850-1934), Fiesole; by descent to his son, Henry (Harry) W. Cannon, Jr. (1887-1966), Class of 1910; Donated to the Museum in 1935.
formerly attributed to Battista da Vicenza, Italian, active ca. 1404–1438
- Jean Paul Richter, A descriptive catalogue of old masters of the Italian school, (Florence: Galileiana, 1907-1914)., no. 33; p. 109
- Evelyn Sandberg Vavalà, "A chapter in fourteenth century iconography: Verona", Art bulletin 11, no. 4 (Dec., 1929): p. 376-412., p. 376-412; fig. 3. fig. 10
- Frank Jewett Mather, Jr., "Veronese primitives in the Cannon Collection", Art in America 24 (1936)., p. 50-52
- Jean Paul Richter, The Cannon Collection of italian paintings of the Renaissance: mostly of the Veronese School..., (Princeton, NJ: Princetion University Press, 1936)., no. 55; p. 53; fig. 55
- Liciso Magagnato, Da Altichiero a Pisanello, (Venezia: Neri Pozza, 1958)., p. 23
- Luigi Coletti, "La mostra 'Da Altichiero a Pisanello'", Arte Veneta, Rivista di Storia dell'Arte 1958, 12 (1959)., p. 244; p. 246 (illus.)
- B. B. Fredericksen and F. Zeri, Census of pre-nineteenth-century Italian paintings in North American collections, (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1972)., p. 624