Castelfiorentino Madonna

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Castelfiorentino Madonna (c. 1283–1284) attributed to Cimabue

The Castelfiorentino Madonna is a tempera-and-gold-on-panel painting attributed to the Italian painter

Madonna Odigitria-type Madonna, it originally hung in the collegiate church of Santi Lorenzo e Leonardo but now hangs in the Museo di Santa Verdiana in Castelfiorentino.[1]

Over time it has been attributed to various artists, particularly

Miklos Boskovitz and Luciano Bellosi, the two main experts on medieval Tuscan art, drawing on Duccio's slightly earlier Crevole Madonna. There is also a theory that a young Giotto
could have contributed to the work.


References

  1. ^ "Catalogue entry" (in Italian).

Bibliography (in Italian)