Madonna and Child in Glory [fragment from an altarpiece]
Maker
Cosimo Rosselli
(Italian, 1439 - 1507)
Collections
ClassificationsPAINTINGS
Dateca. 1475
Mediumtempera and gold on panel
Dimensions36 x 28 in. (91.4 x 71.1 cm.)
DescriptionThis panel portraying the Virgin and Child in glory, surrounded by seraphim angels, was the top panel of an altarpiece that was cut down in the 18th century. Two other panels from the same altarpiece were acquired by The Huntington in 2018 (#2018.6.1 and #2018.6.2).
InscribedLabel affixed to the cradle at left center of verso: C.1311.
Credit LineThe Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. The Arabella D. Huntington Memorial Art Collection.
Label TextThese three panels (#26.100, #2018.6.1, and #2018.6.2) depicting the Virgin and Child in Glory, Saint Ansanus, and Saint Anthony Abbot, all belong to the same altarpiece produced by Cosimo Rosselli in the 1470s. During the late 18th century, the altarpiece was cut down to produce seven panels that could be sold more easily. Reading clockwise from top right, the missing panels depict Saint Bartholomew (in a private collection), Saint Lucy (in a private collection), Saint Catherine of Alexandria (now in the National Gallery, Prague), and Saint John the Baptist (in a private collection). The vivid palette of this altarpiece—combining brilliant hues and gilding that has been inscribed to achieve a glittering effect—is typical of Rosselli's decorative use of color, for which he was famous. Among the very first collectors in the United States to show an interest in Renaissance Italian painting, Arabella Huntington acquired the panel depicting the Virgin and Child in Glory around 1912, prior to her marriage to Henry Huntington. With The Huntington's 2018 acquisition of the Saints Ansanus and Anthony panels, this display represents the first time these three panels have been shown together in over 200 years.Status
On viewObject number26.100
Matteo di Giovanni
mid 15th Century
Object number: 26.104
Francesco Francia
ca. 1490-1505
Object number: 26.98