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St Lanfranc enthroned between St John the Baptist and St Liberius
Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista (painter)
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Title/s
St Lanfranc enthroned between St John the Baptist and St Liberius
Maker/s
Cima da Conegliano, Giovanni Battista (painter) [ULAN info: 15th century]
Category
painting
Name
painting
School/Style
Technique Description
Dimensions
height: 145.1
cm
width: 129.9
cm
Date
circa 1515 to 1516
Provenance
bequeathed: Marlay, Charles Brinsley 1912 (Filtered for: Paintings, Drawings and Prints)
From the Church of S.Maria dei Crociferi, Venice, later the church of the Gesuiti; before 1674 removed from the church to the convent, where it remained until after 1746Documentation
- (2005) Treasures of the Fitzwilliam Museum, London: Scala [page: 21]
- Goodison, J.W. (1967) [Unknown; Illustrated London News; 1960], London [page: 287]
Source title: Illustrated London News (1960) - Constable, William George (1927) Catalogue of Pictures in the Marlay Bequest, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Cambridge (Cambs.): Cambridge University Press
[comments: pl. VII (when a rectangle)] - Berenson, Bernard Italian Pictures of the Renaissance...Venetian School,
[comments: pl. 470] - Winter, Carl (1958) The Fitzwilliam Museum, An Illustrated Survey, London: Trianon Press
[comments: pl. 46] - Coletti, L. (1959) Cima da Conegliano,
[comments: pl. 130] - Goodison, J.W. (1967) Catalogue of Paintings in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Italian School, Cambridge (Cambs.): Cambridge University Press [page: 36-37]
- Coletti, L. (1959) Cima da Conegliano, [page: 48, 90]
[comments: Catalogue Raisonné] - Humphrey, Peter 'The Venetian trade guilds as patrons of Art in the Renaissance', London? [page: 317-8]
Source title: Burlington Magazine (1986)
[comments: fig. 3]
Accession Number
M.16 (Paintings, Drawings and Prints)
(Reference Number: 211; Input Date: 1999-12-01 / Last Edit: 2011-07-22)
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