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The altarpiece was commissioned in 1455 from Pesellino by the Company of Priests of the Trinity for their church in Pistoia. Pesellino died in 1457 and the altarpiece, judged to be about half-finished, was completed in Prato by Fra Filippo Lippi (and installed in 1460). The division of labour between the two artists (and their workshops) remains unclear, but it is likely that Pesellino was responsible for the design of the altarpiece (also suggested by the existence of drawings, see below), and perhaps the left-hand figures, and that Lippi was responsible for the right-hand figures, the dove, God\'s hands and the landscape. The altarpiece was later carved into eight fragments, probably in the eighteenth century, and has now been reassembled. (See page xxx for a larger reproduction of this work.)
Four drawings related to this altarpiece are known. Two are discussed under NG 4428; another (Florence, Uffizi) was made
NG 727: Collection of William Young Ottley by 1837 (and probably by about 1791/9); collection of the Revd Walter Davenport Bromley; bought, 1863. NG 3162 and 3230: apparently in the Lombardi-Baldi collection, Florence, by about 1845; collection of Lord Somers by 1866; from whom bought, 1917. NG 4428: Collection of William Young Ottley by 1837 (and probably by about 1791/9); Emperor William II of Germany by 1906; presented by the NACF in association with and by the generosity of Sir Joseph Duveen, Bt, 1929.
Davies 1961, pp. 414-19
Dunkerton 1991, pp. 54, 57, 147
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Four drawings related to this altarpiece are known. Two are discussed under NG 4428; another (Florence, Uffizi) was made
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