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The Virgin and Child (© National Gallery, London)
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© National Gallery, London

The Virgin and Child

Artist: attributed to Clarisse Master (active 1275 - 1300)

Location: National Gallery

Date: 1265 - 1275

Materials: tempera on gold ground panel

Dimensions: 31 x 19 cm

Grant:

Amount Paid: £98,000 (Total: £248,000)

Vendor: Christie's

Review number: 4587 (1998)

Provenance:
Campo Santo di Pisa. Acquired by the grandfather of the present owners before the first world war.

Description:
Madonna and Child with the Annunciation, the Crucifixion in a lunette above and scenes from the Last Judgement in the spandrels.

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