The Virgin and Child
Artist
Bartolomeo Montagna
(Italian, about 1450–1523)
Dateprobably 1480s
Mediumtempera on panel
Dimensionspanel: 73 x 56.2 cm (28 3/4 x 22 1/8 in.)
ClassificationsPaintings
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1914.1
Label TextBartolomeo Cincani, called Montagna, was active mostly at Vicenza. He is recorded in Venice in 1469 and probably formed his style while there.
This picture shows the influence both of Venetian artists, notably Giovanni Bellini, and of others, especially a print by Andrea Mantegna. This painting is considered an early work, probably dating from the 1480s. The plain dark background is unusual, but an x-ray photograph of part of it reveals no hidden detail.ProvenanceDott. Pietro Benvenuti of Chiusole, near Roverto; acquired by Carlo Vaeni (d. 1887); by descent to his child, N. D. Fanny Vaeni, Venice, by about 1907; Luigi Grassi, Florence, by 1914; sold to the Worcester Art Museum, 1914.On View
On viewCollections
School of Provence
early 1400s