This painting is part of the group: Panels from an Altarpiece
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This panel formed part of an altarpiece which had as its central panel a 'Virgin and Child Enthroned' (now in the church of the Filippini, Padua, though not painted for that church). The saints are identified both by the inscriptions beneath them and by their attributes. The Gothic arcading behind the figures and the cusped plinth upon which they stand relate to the architecture of the Virgin's throne. The triptych was perhaps originally in the church of S. Moisè, Venice. Another panel from the same altarpiece depicts 'Saint Francis and Saint Mark'.
These works both date from the period of Antonio Vivarini and Giovanni d'Alemagna's partnership.
These works both date from the period of Antonio Vivarini and Giovanni d'Alemagna's partnership.
Other paintings in this group: Panels from an Altarpiece
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The National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DN



