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NG 591 may have been part of the decoration of a piece of furniture, possibly a marriage chest. The panel was formerly attributed to Benozzo Gozzoli, as a very early work, but it has also been attributed to Fra Angelico or a close follower.
Collection of the Marchese Albergotti, Arezzo, before 1845; bought from the Lombardi-Baldi collection, Florence, 1857.
Davies 1961, pp. 33-4
Wohl 1980, pp. 161-2
Woolf 1988, pp. 14-15
Bellosi 1990, p. 117
Dunkerton 1991, p. 113', 'ObjectStatusID' : '1', 'PublicAccess' : '1', 'GroupNumber' : '', 'GroupTitle' : '', 'GroupArtist' : '', 'GroupDate' : '', 'GroupParts' : '', 'ImageID' : '2417', 'ImageFile' : 'N-0591-00-000025-WZ-PYR.tif', 'ImageCode' : 'N-0591-00-000025-WZ', 'ImagePath' : '/pics/tmp/websiteimages/Website_Collection_Online/Web Zoom Images/WZ web NG Fronts/', 'ImageLevels' : '6', 'ImageXsize' : '6000', 'ImageYsize' : '5118', 'FileGroup_ID' : '14', 'impos' : '2325'} /* Array ( [0] =>
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NG 591 may have been part of the decoration of a piece of furniture, possibly a marriage chest. The panel was formerly attributed to Benozzo Gozzoli, as a very early work, but it has also been attributed to Fra Angelico or a close follower.
Collection of the Marchese Albergotti, Arezzo, before 1845; bought from the Lombardi-Baldi collection, Florence, 1857.
Davies 1961, pp. 33-4
Wohl 1980, pp. 161-2
Woolf 1988, pp. 14-15
Bellosi 1990, p. 117
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