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As indicated by its small size and horizontal orientation, this painting was originally part of a “predella,” or illustrated base, of a large altarpiece. Against a backdrop of fictive blue and grey stone, the elderly Saint Anne holds a miniature version of her daughter, the Virgin Mary, who in turn holds her own child, the infant Christ. To the left is Saint Catherine of Alexandria, her hands joined in prayer and with a palm frond, denoting her status as a martyr, and a spiked wheel, the instrument of her torture. At the right is Saint Lucy; also a martyr, she holds a palm frond as well as a vessel containing a pair of eyes, alluding to her status as the patron saint of eyesight. Another panel from the same predella depicting Saints Roch, Blaise and Francis of Assisi is now in a private collection. Other parts of the altarpiece from which these panels came have not been identified.Painted at the end of the 1490s for the church of San Francesco in Cotignola in northern Italy, the panel is attributed to Francesco and Bernardino Zaganelli, two brothers who were from Cotignola adn ran a prolific workshop in the nearby Ravenna. Since the brothers often collaborated it is difficult to distinguish their individual styles.

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Document identity
localId
32620
label
Saint Anne with Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Lucy
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obj
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drawing
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1
Source metadata
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32620
contentType
drawing
stage
normalized
title
Saint Anne with Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Lucy
description
As indicated by its small size and horizontal orientation, this painting was originally part of a “predella,” or illustrated base, of a large altarpiece. Against a backdrop of fictive blue and grey stone, the elderly Saint Anne holds a miniature version of her daughter, the Virgin Mary, who in turn holds her own child, the infant Christ. To the left is Saint Catherine of Alexandria, her hands joined in prayer and with a palm frond, denoting her status as a martyr, and a spiked wheel, the instrument of her torture. At the right is Saint Lucy; also a martyr, she holds a palm frond as well as a vessel containing a pair of eyes, alluding to her status as the patron saint of eyesight. Another panel from the same predella depicting Saints Roch, Blaise and Francis of Assisi is now in a private collection. Other parts of the altarpiece from which these panels came have not been identified.Painted at the end of the 1490s for the church of San Francesco in Cotignola in northern Italy, the panel is attributed to Francesco and Bernardino Zaganelli, two brothers who were from Cotignola adn ran a prolific workshop in the nearby Ravenna. Since the brothers often collaborated it is difficult to distinguish their individual styles.
provenance
Church of San Francesco, Cotignola, by 1786 [date and mode of acquisition unknown]. Don Marcello Massarenti Collection, Rome [date and mode of acquisition unknown] [1897 catalogue: no. 232, as Gaudenzio Ferrari]; Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1902, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
ca. 1499 (Renaissance)
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Painting & Drawing
oil paintings (visual works)
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1
pageCount
1
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import
dimensions
units
cm
width
25
height
49
depth
0.7
dimensionsRaw
Painted surface H excluding new strips at top and bottom: 9 13/16 x W: 19 5/16 x D excluding cradle: 1/4 in. (25 x 49 x 0.7 cm)
Source extras
med
oil on wood panel
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2140
34975
collection_ids
REN
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none
Single page context
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1
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0
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photo
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