Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)
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Saskia, Ltd., Cultural Documentation
Abstract
On February 19th 1426 Masaccio agreed to paint an altarpiece for a chapel in the church of the Carmine in Pisa for the sum of 80 florins. On December 26th of that year the work must have been already completed since payment for it is recorded on this date. Vasari gave a detailed description of the work which was the basis for art critics for the attempt at reconstruction and for the recovery and identification of the work which was dismantled and dispersed in the 18th century. Only eleven pieces have so far come to light and they are not sufficient to enable a reliable reconstruction of the whole work. The Crucifixion is one of the eleven panels connected with the Pisa Polyptych.
Keywords
Naples, Italy, Pisa, Italy; Church of the Carmine, Style: Italian Early Renaissance, School: Early Renaissance, Movement: Renaissance, Italian, Painting;, Painting
Geographic Location
Naples, Italy; Pisa, Italy; Church of the Carmine
Type
StillImage
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Media Type
Paintings; Pictures
Holding Location
University of South Florida
Identifier
A01-LIF1405
Recommended Citation
Unknown, "Crucifixion (Panel from the Pisa Altar) (detail) Pisa Polyptych (one of eleven panels)" (2022). Art and Art History Collection (Saskia). 2215.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/saskia/2215