Madonna and Child with the Holy Trinity and Two Saints
Appearance
Madonna and Child with the Holy Trinity and Two Saints is a painting by Luca Signorelli, from 1510, now in the Uffizi in Florence. It is a sacra conversazione, with the Madonna enthroned between Michael and Gabriel, with Augustine (left) and Athanasius (right) below and the Holy Trinity above.[1]
It was originally commissioned by the Confraternity of the Trinity for pilgrims in Cortona, the town where Signorelli was born and produced several works.[2] It was later in the San Niccolò Monastery in Cafaggio from 1810 to 1919.[3] Its predella included scenes of The Wedding at Cana, Christ at Gethsemane and The Flagellation of Christ - it was detached and moved to the Galleria dell'Accademia, also in Florence.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Web Gallery of Art entry".
- ^ "Uffizi catalogue entry".
- ^ Historique of the Uffizi Inventory, No. Cat. 00285833
- ^ (in Italian) Antonio Paolucci, Luca Signorelli, in I protagonisti dell'arte italiana, Scala Group, Florence, 2001.
Categories:
- 16th-century painting stubs
- Paintings of the Madonna and Child by Luca Signorelli
- 1510 paintings
- Paintings of Gabriel
- Paintings of Michael (archangel)
- Paintings of Augustine of Hippo
- Paintings of Athanasius of Alexandria
- Paintings in the Uffizi
- Paintings in the Galleria dell'Accademia
- Paintings of the Holy Trinity