Pesellino: A Renaissance Master Revealed

Interesting online lecture from ARTscapades looking at the recent exhibition at the National Gallery focusing on Pesellino.

I had already done a talk by the curator and the lady who restored the two main panels in the show as well as seeing the show itself but this lecture was being done by Richard Stemp and it’s always worth hearing his take on a subject.

The added insight he brought was to compare the two panels in the life of David in the show to the chapel of the Magi by Gozzoli in the Medici Palace which I love. Rather than my assumption that Pesellino had been inspired by the later Stemp pointed out that the chapel was of a later date so Gozzoli was probably influenced by the panels which were possibly made for the new palace rather than to ark a wedding.  A complex argument but anything Medici related has me hooked.

He also took us through the other works in the show, clearly telling the stories in the small  predella panels and discussing how the Pistoia Santa Trinta altarpiece came to enter the National Gallery collection in sections.

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