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Master of San Torpè

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Italian painter
Italian paintings in the Musée du Petit Palais (Avignon)

The Master of San Torpè (active c. 1290 – 1325) is an anonymous Tuscan painter, active around Pisa in Gothic style. Works attributed to this painter are found in Uffizi Gallery, Courtauld Gallery (St Julian), and Seattle Art Museum Kress Collection (Madonna and Child). His name derives from a work originally in the church of San Torpè, Pisa.

References

  1. Uffizi Gallery: Art, History, Collections, by Gloria Fossi, (2001) Page 330.
  2. 1 artwork by or after Master of San Torpè, Art UK
  3. Seattle Art Museum Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, Egg tempera and gold, Kress collection.


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