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Saint Dominic (1170-1221) the founder of the Dominican Order of Preachers, is shown in his traditional black habit and with his attribute of a lily.
NG 788.4 is part of a polyptych signed by Carlo Crivelli and dated 1476 on the step below the Virgin and Child in the central panel. The altarpiece is discussed under NG 788.1, and see Appendix A for a reconstruction. NG 788.4 was on the right of the Virgin and Child in the lower tier. When acquired by the Gallery, the altarpiece had a third tier of four smaller full-length saints (NG 788.10-13); these are now acknowledged as parts of a separate altarpiece and are discussed under NG 788.10.
Collection of Prince Anatole Demidoff about 1854; from whose family bought, 1868.
Davies 1961, pp. 161-5
Zampetti 1986, pp. 271-2
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NG 788.4 is part of a polyptych signed by Carlo Crivelli and dated 1476 on the step below the Virgin and Child in the central panel. The altarpiece is discussed under NG 788.1, and see Appendix A for a reconstruction. NG 788.4 was on the right of the Virgin and Child in the lower tier. When acquired by the Gallery, the altarpiece had a third tier of four smaller full-length saints (NG 788.10-13); these are now acknowledged as parts of a separate altarpiece and are discussed under NG 788.10.
Collection of Prince Anatole Demidoff about 1854; from whose family bought, 1868.
Davies 1961, pp. 161-5
Zampetti 1986, pp. 271-2
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