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Title St Bartholomew and St John the Evangelist
Collection Hatton Gallery, University of Newcastle
Artist Attributed to school of Giovanni del Biondo (Italian painter, active 1356, died 1399)
Attributed to after Giovanni del Biondo (Italian painter, active 1356, died 1399)
Previously attributed to Daddi, Bernardo (Italian painter, active ca. 1280-1348)
Previously attributed to Italian (Florentine) School
Date Earliest possibly about 1356
Date Latest possibly about 1370
Description This is one of a pair of panels, the other being OP:0044, each depicting two saints, bought by the Hatton Gallery in 1953. The panels were joined at the time of purchase, but have since been separated in accordance with their original state. It is currently believed that they were painted for the Church of San Bartolomeo at Barberino in Valdelsa, and were part of a polyptich. A Madonna and Child from the same church has been proposed as the missing centrepiece. The panels were attributed to Bernardo Daddi, though this has been discounted, and stylistically they are closely related to work produced by del Biondo around 1360.
Current Accession Number OP:0045
Subject religion (St Bartholomew, St John the Evangelist); figure
Measurements 62 x 37 cm (estimate)
Material tempera (egg tempera) on panel (softwood {poplar?})
Acquisition Details Purchased from the Ashburnham sale, Sotheby's, 1953, lot 3, £500 for pair.
Provenance Church of San Bartolomeo, Barberino Val d'Elsa, Tuscany; purchased by 3rd Earl of Ashburnham (1760-1830); by descent to Lady Catherine Ashburnham.
Publications Zeri, F., 'La mostra §Arte in Valdelsa§ a Certaldo', Bollettino d'Arte,, 1963, no. iii, pp. 245-258.
Notes The current attribution is due to Richard Offner in 1963. Federico Zeri also finds stylistic connections to the work of Nicolo di Piero Gerini. A Madonna and Child from the same church has been proposed as the missing centrepiece by Zeri. The works were originally purchased by the Hatton Gallery as by Bernardo Daddi.
Rights Owner The Hatton Gallery, University of Newcastle
Author Elizabeth van der Beugel
 

 

 

 

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