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Ugolino di Nerio

Italian, active c. 1317–1339/49

Virgin and Child with Saints Francis, Andrew, Paul, Peter, Stephen, and Louis of Toulouse

c. 1317–21

Six Christian saints occupy arched panels on both sides of the Virgin Mary and infant Jesus, as angels peer down from above. Jesus reappears in the center of the upper tier, surrounded by Hebrew prophets. This painting’s rounded panels and triangular pinnacles suggest the architecture of its original location—it was made for the altar of a church. Altarpieces like this one, with gold backgrounds that would have reflected flickering candlelight, were designed to encourage churchgoers in their devotions.

Medium tempera and gold on panel
Dimensions 64 7/16 x 134 7/16 in. (163.7 x 341.4 cm) Width of central panel: 23 7/16 in. (59.5 cm) Smaller panels: 50 7/8 x 15 3/4 in. (129.3 x 40 cm)
Object Number 1962.148
Acquisition Acquired by the Clark, 1962
Status On View

Image Caption

Ugolino di Nerio, Virgin and Child with Saints Francis, Andrew, Paul, Peter, Stephen, and Louis of Toulouse, c. 1317–21, tempera and gold on panel. Clark Art Institute, Acquired by the Clark, 1962.148

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