Cataloguing early Italian paintings in the National Gallery

Talk by Dillian Gordon to coincide with the publication of a new National Gallery catalogue of ‘The Italian paintings Before 1400' at the National Gallery (http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk).

This was a fascinating talk which looked at new information which had emerged since the last catalogue was published in 1988. It looked at both scientific discoveries as well as new discoveries of different elements of altarpieces. There was almost too much information to take in including new ideas on Duccios Maesta and Margarito of Arezzo picture in the gallery.

One new thing I learnt was that crucifixions with crosses shown as being made of three woods are usually from the Crusader states.


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