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Title:
The Littleton Pilaster Saints
Object name(s):
Picture; Italian
Brief description:
These six pilaster panels were discovered wrapped in newspaper in 1995 in the church of Saint Mary Magdalene, Littleton, having been removed during the restoration of the church in the 1970s. They have recently been cleaned by students at the Courtauld Institute. They are first recorded in the collection of the 19th-century collector, William Young Ottley. The presence of three saints of the Camaldolese order (reformed Benedictines) suggests they may have come from the monastery of Santa Maria degli Angeli in Florence. They may have been part of the same altarpiece as the pinnacle panel with Noli me tangere on display in the same room. This in turn has been associated with several fragments in American collections which may have formed part of an altarpiece thought to have come from a chapel dedicated to All Saints in Santa Maria degli Angeli, founded by a notary, Ser Francesco di ser Berto degli Albizzi. The di Cione brothers, Andrea, Jacopo and Nardo dominated Florentine painting during the second half of the 14th century. Also by Jacopo and his workshop in the National Gallery is the gigantic altarpiece from San Pier Maggiore, Florence, painted 1370-71 showing the Coronation of the Virgin, and the Crucifixion.
Collection:
National Gallery
Current location:
Not on display
Object name:
Picture; Italian (Florentine)
Object production date:
about 1365-70
Date - earliest / single:
1365
Date - latest:
1370
Object production date:
Date - period:
1350-99
Object production person:
Jacopo di Cione
Person's birth date:
1365
Person's death date:
1400
Other number:
GROUP141
Other number type:
object number
Other number:
0JTG-0001-0000-0000
Other number type:
PID
Other number:
L1080-L1085
Other number type:
display number
Other number:
000-08N2-0000
Other number type:
PID (NG alternative)
Other number:
L1080-L1085
Other number type:
Display Number
Other number:
group2141
Other number type:
sort number
Responsible department/section:
Main Collection
Right note:
To encourage the use and reuse of the National Gallery's collection data, they are released under the following dedications and licences: Structured data (as opposed to narrative texts) are released under a Creative Commons Zero dedication (CC0): https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/. Descriptions, notes and all other narrative text content are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence (CC BY): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Images are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 licence (CC BY-NC-ND): https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
Style:
early Renaissance
Style:
Gothic

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/a8974237-966b-3d20-8e86-06c75f361f6f

Use licence for this record: CC BY

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/a8974237-966b-3d20-8e86-06c75f361f6f, National Gallery, CC BY

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