The Virgin and Child crowned by Two Angels between an unidentified Dominican Saint and an unidentified Female Saint
Pseudo Pier-Francesco Fiorentino
Details
- Country House
- Mells Manor
- Title(s)
- The Virgin and Child crowned by Two Angels between an unidentified Dominican Saint and an unidentified Female Saint
- Medium and support
- Tempera on wood with raised gesso work, in its original frame
- Dimensions
- Overall width: 44 cm
- Artist
- Pseudo Pier-Francesco Fiorentino
- Catalogue Number
- MM5
- Inscription
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- Inscribed at the base: ‘AVB [B reversed] GRATIA PENA DOMINVS EQ’ and with two unidentified coats of arms
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Description
This seems to be a typical production by the artist or, more probably, association of artists generally known as Pseudo Pier Francesco Fiorentino, which produced well-crafted artisanal adaptations of compositions by others, often Lippesque. The present example, which might adapt a composition by Antonio Rosellino, is in good condition and in its original tabernacle. It typifies a kind of attractive technically skilled work made extensively for domestic settings.
There seems to be no documentation for this painting, which is not mentioned by Garnett; but the Graham collection did include four pictures (Garnett, d258–d261) given to Pseudo Pier Francesco, none of which remains at Mells.