Triptych with the Virgin and Child, and Saints Mary Magdalene and Ansanus

Andrea di Cione genaamd Orcagna, 1350

Orcagna was the leading Florentine painter of the mid-14th century. This altarpiece, which has survived almost intact, was commissioned in 1350 by a promi-nent citizen for a side-altar in a church. The depiction of the figures of the Virgin and Child and two saints reflects the rather stiff, hieratical style of the period. The frame is reminiscent of Gothic architecture.

  • Artwork typepainting, triptych
  • Object numberSK-C-1608
  • Dimensionsheight 82.5 cm x width 30.5 cm, height 146 cm x width 119.5 cm x thickness 8 cm, height 82 cm x width 24.5 cm, height 91 cm x width 47.5 cm
  • Physical characteristicstempera op paneel