88. St Anthony Abbot tempted by a devil in the guise of a woman, attributed to the Master of the Osservanza. c.1400. Panel, 38.4 by 40.4 cm. (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven; exh.
S. Maria della Scala, Siena).
Attributed works:
89. St Anthony Abbot tempted by a heap of gold, attributed to the Master of the Osservanza. c.1400. Panel, 47 by 33.7 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; exh. S. Maria della Scala, Siena).
Attributed works:
90. Virgin and Child with St Anthony Abbot and Cardinal Antonio Casini, by Jacopo della Quercia. 1437–38. Marble, 119 by 137.5 cm. (Museo dell’Opera del Duomo, Siena; exh. S. Maria della Scala, Siena).
47. Meeting at the Golden Gate, by Domenico Beccafumi. After 1513. Fresco. (S. Maria della Scale, Siena).
Attributed works:
48. Adoration of the Child, by Domenico Beccafumi. c.1513-14. Panel, 63 by 42 cm. (Museo Civico, Pesaro; Exh. Sant'Agostino, Siena).
Attributed works:
49. Nativity, by Domenico Beccafumi. c.1520. Detail of an Illuminated Antiphonal, Whole Page: 34 by 24 cm. (S. Maria della Scale, Siena; Exh. Sant'Agostino, Siena).
Attributed works:
50. Descent into Limbo, by Domenico Beccafumi. c.1536. Panel, 395 by 225 cm. (Pinacoteca Nazionale, Siena; Exh. Sant'Agostino, Siena).
Attributed works:
51. Annunciation, by Domenico Beccafumi. 1546. Panel, 237 by 222 cm. (SS. Martino e Vittoria, Sarteano; Exh. Sant'Agostino, Siena).
Exhibition Review
Painted Wood Sculpture. Siena, Pinacoteca Nazionale
B-Madonna and Child with SS. Bernardino and Catherine of Siena. Stained Glass Window Attributed to Guidoccio Cozzarelli. (Fontegiusta, Siena). Shorter Notice: An Exhibition of Sienese Stained Glass
Western art unattributed:
A-The Assumption of the Virgin. Detail of Stained Glass Window. (Duomo, Siena). Shorter Notice: An Exhibition of Sienese Stained Glass
A-The Assumption, by Filippino Lippi. First Version. Drawing, 25 by 43 cm. (R. Pinacoteca, Siena). The First Version of Filippino Lippi's Assumption
Attributed works:
B-The Apostles of the Assumption, by Filippino Lippi (The Caraffa Chapel, S. Maria Sopra Minerva, Rome). The First Version of Filippino Lippi's Assumption