Pisa Polyptych

Pisa Polyptych is a polyptych or altarpiece.

Also recorded as Pisa Altarpiece; The Virgin and Child.

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Overview

Dismembered altarpiece by Masaccio, originally in the church of Santa Maria del Carmine, Pisa.

In detail

It is recorded as the work of Masaccio.

Materials recorded for it are paint or oil or applicant and panel. Recorded constituent parts are Madonna and Child, Crucifixion, Saint Paul and Saint Andrew.

The record gives 1426 as its date of establishment or first appearance. It is associated with Italian Renaissance. Recorded genres are religious painting.

It is recorded in the collection of National Gallery, Gemäldegalerie Berlin and Museo di Capodimonte.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Pisa Altarpiece”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q3395785: Pisa Polyptych

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