Our Lady of Mercy with Saints and Angels
Painting by Lucas Signorelli
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Our Lady of Mercy with Saints and Angels | |
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Artist | Luca Signorelli |
Dimensions | 210 cm × 215 cm (83 in × 85 in) |
Location | Diocesan Museum, Pienza |
Our Lady of Mercy with Saints and Angels is a tempera on wood painting by Luca Signorelli, created c. 1490, showing Our Lady of Mercy flanked by Saint Sebastian and Bernardino of Siena. It is now in the Diocesan Museum in Pienza.[1]
References
- ^ Antonio Paolucci, Luca Signorelli, in I protagonisti dell'arte italiana, Scala Group, Florence, 2001 (Italian)
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